. ... Debris. llyou explain the reason? Mr. Tatman: I think, Professor, the wind must be horn the , but that is not the fundamental reason. Mr. Wheeler, will you tell us? Mr. Wheelercould not, so Mr. Leary was called upon. Mr. Leary pulled down his sweater and said:Professor, I think it is due to the manner in which the house has been built. Verygood, Mr. Leary, that is right. I should like to have Mr. II. C. May take five men, post him-self in the north room, and become responsible for keeping the fire out of that room. , you will take five men and sec that the fire does no


. ... Debris. llyou explain the reason? Mr. Tatman: I think, Professor, the wind must be horn the , but that is not the fundamental reason. Mr. Wheeler, will you tell us? Mr. Wheelercould not, so Mr. Leary was called upon. Mr. Leary pulled down his sweater and said:Professor, I think it is due to the manner in which the house has been built. Verygood, Mr. Leary, that is right. I should like to have Mr. II. C. May take five men, post him-self in the north room, and become responsible for keeping the fire out of that room. , you will take five men and sec that the fire does not get into the south room. with two men will look after the stairs and hallway. The rest of you may take thispaper and write down at least five conclusions to be derived from this fire, manner of burning, will be in my office the rest of the day and you may report to me there as soon as you havefinished the problem before you. Please take your places at once. P i R l) U iI) i. i; R i s1902 247. City of LaFayette has many attractions, usually most in evidence on arnvarm Saturday evening. However, it is not to the citys attractions, but toIts artificial and natural advantages, we wish to call attention. First in order of importance is the police force. We trust that the reading public will not suspect us of working for a stand-in by placing thepolice force before the street-car system in importance, for that is farthestfrom our intentions. We rank the police first because they move you alongfaster than will a street car. No one who has observed the herculean buildof these guardians of the law and seen the ease and thoroughness withwhich they hustle diminutive Freshmen along, can doubt for a minute thatthe police force is very efficient—as efficient as Bloomingtons at any the least in point of efficiency is the citizen-policeman, Bluebeard. Thenumber of sprinters that he has developed among the students is wonderfuland he certainly deserves the thanks o


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