. Purdue debris. rs^ =*^ 1 ^ S ?• Page Three llinidrcd Eighly-oiic >.^< A 1^ mk i V A 11 i y^ - X) ^^33 :r^^ ? btc. ::^«^=^ The Purdue Scientific Association THE School of Science is the oldest school in the University, and isthe parent of the other branches of technical education and agri-culture. Owing to the fact that this school offers a very generaleducation as well as numerous specialized courses, the School of Scienceis the most divided of the schools in the University. The students of the School of Science, having realized that moreunity was desirable, and that a more general kno


. Purdue debris. rs^ =*^ 1 ^ S ?• Page Three llinidrcd Eighly-oiic >.^< A 1^ mk i V A 11 i y^ - X) ^^33 :r^^ ? btc. ::^«^=^ The Purdue Scientific Association THE School of Science is the oldest school in the University, and isthe parent of the other branches of technical education and agri-culture. Owing to the fact that this school offers a very generaleducation as well as numerous specialized courses, the School of Scienceis the most divided of the schools in the University. The students of the School of Science, having realized that moreunity was desirable, and that a more general knowledge of the scienceswould be beneficial to all, have organized themselves toward this end ofunity, of general scientific knowledge, and of specialized scientific investi-gation and research. Members are chosen from all departments of theSchool of Science. The present officers of the Association are: D. H. Miner, 23, Presi-dent; Erma A. Yost, 21, Vice-President; Marie Cast, 22, Secretary;T. D. P. Frazer, 23, Treasurer. Dean Stanley Coulter, Prof. B. N. Pren-tice, Mr. L. F. Heimlich, and Mr. E. J. Kohl form the adv


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