Purdue debris . ation (3) (4); Varsity Football (D (2^ (3); Won P (3).ThesisâA Determination of the Efficiency Under Different Jacket Temperatures, of a Meriam-Abbot Twin Cylinder Engine Using Artificial Gas. Em came from Jasper County to dicker in Campus ticketswith the class of 05. The wreck ended his football prospects and heldhim out of school for two years. Em is noted for his host of goodstories. His keen wit and modest wiseness have won for him a host iof friends and acquaintances. ! HENRY ARTHUR MOHR, Brazil, Indiana | B. S. in ]\Iechanical Engineering. Athletic Association. i ThesisâA


Purdue debris . ation (3) (4); Varsity Football (D (2^ (3); Won P (3).ThesisâA Determination of the Efficiency Under Different Jacket Temperatures, of a Meriam-Abbot Twin Cylinder Engine Using Artificial Gas. Em came from Jasper County to dicker in Campus ticketswith the class of 05. The wreck ended his football prospects and heldhim out of school for two years. Em is noted for his host of goodstories. His keen wit and modest wiseness have won for him a host iof friends and acquaintances. ! HENRY ARTHUR MOHR, Brazil, Indiana | B. S. in ]\Iechanical Engineering. Athletic Association. i ThesisâA Study of the Efifect of Changes of Clearance and Mixture ! of Gas and Air Upon the Performance of an Otto Gas Engine j Using .Artilicial Gas. When Shortj drifted into the burg he was black with the grimeoi Brazil and now he generally has the air so blue around him thatyou can notice no change. .As a side line he hea\-es lioulders and triesto beat Pa out of nine cents. Shorty is game and a mighty Moore Moore Mcrin Morley CHARLES RUBY MOORE, Hillsboro, Illinois R. S. in Mechanical Engineering. B. S. in Electrical Club (4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2) (3) (4):A. I. E. K (4); Athletic Association (2) (3) (4); Exponent Stafif(4); Assistant Editor Engineering â(1) The Production and Utilization of Heat for Power Pur-poses. (2) An Electrolytic Survey of the City of Danville, arrived at the university with hardly a commf)n sclmoleducation. Since then he has proven himself to be the best studentin the class, being able to obtain two degrees in four years,âan un-precedented achievement. He is highly esteemed among his friendsfor liis honesty, generosity and manliness. At present his future isundecided, but wherever he is, we are sure that his life will be a suc-cess and that he will be an honor to Old Purdue. WILLIAM OLIVER MOORE, Laurel, Indiana P>. S. in Civil Engineering. Civil Engineering Socictj; INfasonic C


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