Purdue debris . Camims Vii:\v. CHARLES SNEATH NILES Charles Sneath Niles, formerly a meml;er nf the 05 class, wasborn in Dresden, Germany, April 9, 1883. His early life was spentin the South, but in 1898 he came North and entered the ToledoHigh School, later attending Culver Military Academy and Ken-yon. He came to Purdue in 1901, but after two years he leftschool to enter the active arena of life. Entering one of the largeiron manufacturing concerns in Toledo, he rose rapidly to the po-sition of assistant manager of one of the important was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fratern


Purdue debris . Camims Vii:\v. CHARLES SNEATH NILES Charles Sneath Niles, formerly a meml;er nf the 05 class, wasborn in Dresden, Germany, April 9, 1883. His early life was spentin the South, but in 1898 he came North and entered the ToledoHigh School, later attending Culver Military Academy and Ken-yon. He came to Purdue in 1901, but after two years he leftschool to enter the active arena of life. Entering one of the largeiron manufacturing concerns in Toledo, he rose rapidly to the po-sition of assistant manager of one of the important was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and at the .timeof his death was returning from a camping expedition with Pur-due friends, when he was accidentally drowned in Lake Erie,August 21st, 1904. He was always kind and genial and a greatfavorite among his friends, to whom the news of his sudden deathcame as a great shock. CHARLES EDMOND KAILER. All members of the Uni\er^ily were greatly shocked wlicnthey learned of the tragic death of Charles Edmond Kailer, whic


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