. Purdue debris. 1917 Debris. On the hopls of the short roiirso fame the three-chiy conven-tion of the IncHniia Engineering Society which mot in theengineering school of t he University. All meetings were thrownopen to the University and opportunity was given for studentsto attend. One feature of the entei-tainnieiit provided forthe engineers was the laboratory cxliiMt imi night when allof the engineering laboratories were thrown open and were runfull force. Fowler Hall was illuminated l)y floodlights to illus-trate the effect ami i)riiici])l( of that system of lighting now in-stalled at Niaga


. Purdue debris. 1917 Debris. On the hopls of the short roiirso fame the three-chiy conven-tion of the IncHniia Engineering Society which mot in theengineering school of t he University. All meetings were thrownopen to the University and opportunity was given for studentsto attend. One feature of the entei-tainnieiit provided forthe engineers was the laboratory cxliiMt imi night when allof the engineering laboratories were thrown open and were runfull force. Fowler Hall was illuminated l)y floodlights to illus-trate the effect ami i)riiici])l( of that system of lighting now in-stalled at Niagaia Falls. Over one thousand jjcople W(>re con-ducted through the laboratories on that night. By Floodlight Purdue Guests Short courses for farmers and women interested in homeeconomics assume importance shortly after the holidays. Boys,girls, men and women from all over the state and even outsidearrive to take advantage of the educational features offered inthe way of lectures, demonstrations and exhibitions furnishedby th


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