Purdue debris . (3) (4); Cadet Lieutenant (2); Cadet Captain (3); Cadet Major (4).Thesis—A Study of the Frictional Qualities of Plain Cast Iron Brake Shoes as Affected by Varying Degrees of Hardness. Gibb comes to us from Northhampton, Mass. He was so muchtaken with the Purdue Cadets that he worked up to a major, and de-lights in giving tests in Military Tactics to the Freshmen and Soph-omores. He is a good student, a friend of everyone, and we wish himsuccess. WILLIAM BUXTON LEET, Holidaysburg, Pennsylvania li. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Chi; Pennsylvania Club(1) (2) (3) (4); Athleti


Purdue debris . (3) (4); Cadet Lieutenant (2); Cadet Captain (3); Cadet Major (4).Thesis—A Study of the Frictional Qualities of Plain Cast Iron Brake Shoes as Affected by Varying Degrees of Hardness. Gibb comes to us from Northhampton, Mass. He was so muchtaken with the Purdue Cadets that he worked up to a major, and de-lights in giving tests in Military Tactics to the Freshmen and Soph-omores. He is a good student, a friend of everyone, and we wish himsuccess. WILLIAM BUXTON LEET, Holidaysburg, Pennsylvania li. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Chi; Pennsylvania Club(1) (2) (3) (4); Athletic Association (2) (3) (4).Thesis—A Study of the Efficiency of an Emmons Two-Cylinder Two-Cycle Marine Engine Using Gasoline. Bud Leet is one of the ablest prodigys of the teachings of Bub1 licks that we have here in school. He has developed into a veritablesport since his Freshman days. His greatest trouble in getting throughPurdue has been to persuade the faculty that he was not sore becausehe got only a Lister Loeb FRANCIS EDWARD LISTER, Galveston, Texas B. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Delta Tau Delta; Cleofan Club; Texas Chib (3) (4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2) (3) (4); Vice-President (3); Carlyle Literary Society (1) (2) (3) (4); Sec-retary (4); Athletic Association (4); Chairman Prom Committee; Debris Stafif; Exponent Staff (2) (3) (4); Editor-in-Chief (4); President of Press Club; Secretary Student Council; Gala Week Committee; Vice-President Indiana Intercollegiate Press —Performance of Locomotive Schenectady No. 3 at Different Speeds Under a Boiler Pressure of 160 Pounds, Cut-off at IS Per Cent, and Full Throttle. Of all prominent men that 07 can boast none has gained greaterdistinction than our friend F. E. There has seldom been a notableclass or student movement in the last four years in which he has notprominently figured. His organizing ability has been shown in form-ing and executing the Junior Prom, plans, instituting a daily paper a


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