Purdue debris . R, B, Wadding A. T, Luce,J, H, Newcomer. L. H, Krieger, G, Long, J, G, Mingle, R, W, Wakeland, H, L Poor. 0, 0, Osborne, C. S. Hufferd. F. L. Clymer. E, S, Walker. E. R. RingenburK, Frank Owens, D. F, V, Woods, H. P. Rockenbach, Fred Owens. HH Kaminsky. F. Ressner. G. Koerner. A. Dibble. E. H. Dohson. W. W. Gilham. .1, M, Woods,L, A, Wood,M, E, Worrell, R. H, Ruddel, W, M, Schoenmetzler, V, Segura, B. H. Petty,E, L, Shepherd,W. S. Smith. R. Krueper. R. H. S. Gish. P, L, Yang,C, R, Yater, R, M, Shepherd,J, W, Shera, T. A. S


Purdue debris . R, B, Wadding A. T, Luce,J, H, Newcomer. L. H, Krieger, G, Long, J, G, Mingle, R, W, Wakeland, H, L Poor. 0, 0, Osborne, C. S. Hufferd. F. L. Clymer. E, S, Walker. E. R. RingenburK, Frank Owens, D. F, V, Woods, H. P. Rockenbach, Fred Owens. HH Kaminsky. F. Ressner. G. Koerner. A. Dibble. E. H. Dohson. W. W. Gilham. .1, M, Woods,L, A, Wood,M, E, Worrell, R. H, Ruddel, W, M, Schoenmetzler, V, Segura, B. H. Petty,E, L, Shepherd,W. S. Smith. R. Krueper. R. H. S. Gish. P, L, Yang,C, R, Yater, R, M, Shepherd,J, W, Shera, T. A. Stroup,M, D, Trescott, L. C. Lashmet. F. H. Golgard. C, T, Zook. E, A. Smith. R, Varnes, P. E. Latchem. W. A. Greger. A. A. Smock, H. J. Waddel. C. 0. H. Hartel. Agniel, F, H, , .T. Thieband, R, B, , Wilson, c. R. Maris. E. M. Hinchman. R, F, Akers. W E Weller, J, R, Wood, c. I. Miller. W. H. Hobbs. W. R. Berg. L. Mitchell. L. B. Hollingsworth. R. Bower. i 309. ^I^N April 26, 1909, the Purdue Me-/\\ ^ chanical Engineering Society be-^\\/ came affliiated witli the American^**^ Society of Mechanical Engineers,and changed its name to the Pur-due Student Section, American Society of Me-chanical Engineers. The organization, however, which for manyyears has taken an active part in the technicaland scientific affairs of the University, was notchanged in any important particular, and underthe new regime promises to see a period of un-exampled prosperity. During the past year the society has not onlygiven the members and others an opportunityto hear several good speakers, among them fac-ulty members and students as well as men inactive engineering practice, but has maintaineda reading room in the societys office, where thelatest engineering periodicals have been con-stantly accessible. Besides thus stimulating interest in technicaland .scientific subjects allied to Mechanical Engi-neering, the society gives its members an oc-casion fo


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