Purdue debris . 5, but he has won distinctionin one way at least. No other man could endure the constantbfjmbardment in Mr. M. Davis room overhead and still smile n\erParadise Lost. LAURA ANNE FRY Professcn- of Industrial Art. Pupil of William Fry and Louis L. Rebisso. Member of Art Stu-dents I^cague, New York. From just what place came \- Iry. We pass over with a sigh; But it must be put in this Holy writ. That deputy did neer more worthy sit. Beneath this show of outward crust .\re principles, quite shy of dust; So t were well to conclude. Tliat further remarks would be ru


Purdue debris . 5, but he has won distinctionin one way at least. No other man could endure the constantbfjmbardment in Mr. M. Davis room overhead and still smile n\erParadise Lost. LAURA ANNE FRY Professcn- of Industrial Art. Pupil of William Fry and Louis L. Rebisso. Member of Art Stu-dents I^cague, New York. From just what place came \- Iry. We pass over with a sigh; But it must be put in this Holy writ. That deputy did neer more worthy sit. Beneath this show of outward crust .\re principles, quite shy of dust; So t were well to conclude. Tliat further remarks would be rude. NELLIE PHILLIPS SAMSON Instructor in Wood Carving. Studied in Art StudentsLeague, of New York; Cinciiniati Art Academy; and-Academy of Fine Arts, Siena, Italy. I\liss Samson, tlie teacher of when to knock and how to e\er be renienil)ered for her patience and great considerationof her jiniiils. when tliev were subject to tlie aiuioyances of survey-ing instrununt^ and tiie gazes of the passers-by. 61. THOMAS FRANCIS MORAN Professor of ]Iisleta Kapjja. Memher American ; Memher American Political Science Associa-tion. I)r. .Moran is a thorf)ugh believer in the theory of jiewing tothe line and letting the chips fall v\diere they may. Nevertheless,ill practice he is nsnally very kind, and rarely hews so closely as111 leave many chips ])y the wayside. P. MARIOTTE-DAVIES Ir. .fc^s. ir III JM-ench. ScIh ilarsliip ICcole Norniale Supe-luiui-, nf Paris; Diploma, University of IVance; Officier(Ic Official Delegate of tiie Alliance Francaise,nf l-iancc ; of Scicntilic Reader. Mad; Ilrst wnriK lo her hiesliinrn are: The Irencli al-pliali-et h;is nn \ imr w, nlhirwise it is llie saiiir a-< ihe is promptly followed hy I dn llnnk- students. To her Juniorsand Seniors she tells that the def-fic-n-lt


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