Purdue debris . ^KIDMORR, S. SLATER. J. Matth Skid conies from Hunting- Our iittle. good-natured Bel- \, where he was recognized as gian friend came to us from the ing among the leading teleg- 09 class for tlie simple reason pliers, but his handwriting that he realized the advantage Ifd him and he came to Pur- of finishing with a good bunch, f to learn lettering. A good, He is another one of our small isistcnt worker, quiet and un- men (up and down), but holds turning, still he is not unde- his own (the other way round), ning of the name good fel- Joe is not a star as a student. V. i
Purdue debris . ^KIDMORR, S. SLATER. J. Matth Skid conies from Hunting- Our iittle. good-natured Bel- \, where he was recognized as gian friend came to us from the ing among the leading teleg- 09 class for tlie simple reason pliers, but his handwriting that he realized the advantage Ifd him and he came to Pur- of finishing with a good bunch, f to learn lettering. A good, He is another one of our small isistcnt worker, quiet and un- men (up and down), but holds turning, still he is not unde- his own (the other way round), ning of the name good fel- Joe is not a star as a student. V. is :i ;il IlitMul to but is a Steady worker. His feats ? .. i ii- ? .1^ lo of legerdemain with cards and ? !? I ? ! liis money plus handkerchiefs are !•. speedily making him famous, • <• -? ? ?? Is and if he continues after he is Society (2)(2) (3) (4).First Sergeant Chet and Jeff Davis in Old John Smiths son. of Fo^ler, arrived on a slow trathrough Otterbein and has n
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