Purdue debris . n; A moments halt, a momentary taste We like him. yes we do. Of corn-flakes or perhaps of oatmeal paste He is so full of dignity. And then the freshman beats it for his Mike And loves to put you through. Lest Micha-el should bawl him. Oh! make haste! IV. Problem. Now the old month reviving all new tests, Given: The thoughtful soul is ready, but the rest (11—Junior stresses class. Time, 9:04:! Make cavalry in various formations, (2)—Blackboard area covered with moment and shear diagrams and Debating much which form will be the best. equilibrium polygons. i LXVI. Hetiui


Purdue debris . n; A moments halt, a momentary taste We like him. yes we do. Of corn-flakes or perhaps of oatmeal paste He is so full of dignity. And then the freshman beats it for his Mike And loves to put you through. Lest Micha-el should bawl him. Oh! make haste! IV. Problem. Now the old month reviving all new tests, Given: The thoughtful soul is ready, but the rest (11—Junior stresses class. Time, 9:04:! Make cavalry in various formations, (2)—Blackboard area covered with moment and shear diagrams and Debating much which form will be the best. equilibrium polygons. i LXVI. Hetiuired: (1)—Necessary speed for Bridge Smith, using two (or more) I sent my soul through the invisible. erasers, to clear the board by 9:05 Some letter of that Fuzzy test to spell; (2)—Absolute brain velocity of the class to keep up with the next And by and by my soul returned and said. demonstration. , Get busy, kiddo! Fuzzyll give you hell. Note—Grading will be mostly on (2). 335 \ bil . lid d^. vallope in de nose and another pulls de toot off of tiira. Poor Ikey! Demob vent vild and started makin a clappin mit de hands and a yellinHurra! Hurra for Goldstein! and I say. Vot for you say dot? Andhe say, He gained a yard. .d I say. Yes. he sained a yard and lost afoot. To liell mit de feetspall game! The Debris Artist. Our artist picked up pen and ink, Spread out his paper, Began to think— Of ideas A dozen Pierced his pate. With pen or pencil A line, a stroke—he worked till late. Forthwith a countenance discreet Played oer his features. He swore hed cheat The Devil— He did. His sketch so well Portrayed the bird That Satan himself said not n Vote of Thanks To those members of the senior civil classly to the relief of a long suffering classn:ere appreciation and heartfelt thanks.


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