Purdue debris . road work is his pet hobby. FRANK HENRY STREET, Strasse, Anderson, Ind. Mech. Eng. Society, (2), (3), (4). B. S. in M. —The Cylinder Performance of Locomotive, Schnectady,No. 2, Under High Steam Pressure. Frank came to Purdue from a farm near Anderson, seekingdevelopment for mind and body. He intends to get the latterby swinging a sledge-hammer in some railroad shop. He is theonly survivor of Krauses famous King Row, as the rest havebeen sho\-ed off the board during the progress of the game. WALTER FRANCIS STUTZ, Ft. Wayne, Ind. A. , 01, Amherst College. B. S. in M.


Purdue debris . road work is his pet hobby. FRANK HENRY STREET, Strasse, Anderson, Ind. Mech. Eng. Society, (2), (3), (4). B. S. in M. —The Cylinder Performance of Locomotive, Schnectady,No. 2, Under High Steam Pressure. Frank came to Purdue from a farm near Anderson, seekingdevelopment for mind and body. He intends to get the latterby swinging a sledge-hammer in some railroad shop. He is theonly survivor of Krauses famous King Row, as the rest havebeen sho\-ed off the board during the progress of the game. WALTER FRANCIS STUTZ, Ft. Wayne, Ind. A. , 01, Amherst College. B. S. in M. —A Study of Speed Variaticju in Gas Engines Duringa Single Revolution. The mints of the East occasionally turn out a coin that theyare unable to properly calibrate, so they send them here to bedated and placed in circulation on their face value. If this onecan only bear the date of 1905 with fitting modesty, we are surehe will iiass at par luilil some fair collector pulls him out ofcirculation. 136 I. Sweetnam Taylor Teetor Tillotson ARTHUR HENRY SWEETNAM, Dick, Ligonier, Ind. B. S. in E. E. Phi Kappa Psi; Elks; Cadet Corps Captain (1) (2).Thesis—Effect of Various Frequencies on Induction Motors and Transformers. Iron-faced Dick hails from the hamlet of Ligonier, and forfour years has been confined as chaperon to Ikey Wright, in aroom so small that the furniture is painted on the wall. Aftergraduation, he expects to retire frcjm this strenuous life and makean extended test of Chas. Wagners Theory of the Simple Lifein a cottage built for himself, and one a little larger. DONALD WILLIAM TAYLOR, Jack, Si, Pembrina, N. D. S. in M. E. A. O. V. —A Test to Determine the Performance of a Wurthington High Duty Pumping Engine. This young man has always been considered a genius of tlieClass of 190S. His remarkable habit of biting off large chunks ofslumber while listening to lectures upon the Theory and Practiceof Ventilation, has been an unbounded source of as


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