Purdue debris . s one of the cun- seem to indicate that as his chief slips, has always managed to be tamly never mipose upon any pomt of interest smcc his stay there with the coveted 70. Cox came in contact with Baldy on oped any In,r-inL- fnr tl„- fnir < ,« hi-- rrim iiiii. Ii. has spent traveling the last lap, and for another un- sex. and lia« ??? ??? i • .! ?? •! ? -?-??- 1 ??! - (i \mil and at times things be there witli tlie goods, through to think that Cub didnt know 1 iiii- v.,y it is no go. After his experience in handlinB Hun- .iboul live years of good hard


Purdue debris . s one of the cun- seem to indicate that as his chief slips, has always managed to be tamly never mipose upon any pomt of interest smcc his stay there with the coveted 70. Cox came in contact with Baldy on oped any In,r-inL- fnr tl„- fnir < ,« hi-- rrim iiiii. Ii. has spent traveling the last lap, and for another un- sex. and lia« ??? ??? i • .! ?? •! ? -?-??- 1 ??! - (i \mil and at times things be there witli tlie goods, through to think that Cub didnt know 1 iiii- v.,y it is no go. After his experience in handlinB Hun- .iboul live years of good hard itles on the Big Pour, where, characteristic is to look after help save the western deserts to efficient crew. Ills ambition isto build a railroad and let some the pursuits of mankind. goods when called upon andgiven time to think. His chiefambition is to design skyscrap- Peatie. His favorite quotationIs. I have a social position to one else handle the Hunkles, 1 . uphold. 106. DALEY, C. Y. DALTON. DEEL. G. Delphi. Ind. ZPE. ?Dunk. in Scabbard andBlade. Society (4). Min- (2) (3) (4). Cadet Corps,Captain (3). Herman Atkins Crews, theworlds wonder, the pride of theIllinois Railroad Company, oth-erwise called Batty Crews, isa most dilatory young man. es- lazy to get up in the ith fascinating younges in Indianapolis and Chi-i. He is very intelligent inng questions, for at every test he asks the specificgravity of air, showing that his Dunk blew in upon us onebright September day from NewYork, and immediately enteredinto the activities of college life. ^ ^He is popular among his class- „ ,„mates and a special attraction ^°^^^ -^for the ladies, is always ready One ofwith a good joke at the right baseball itime, and waits for the other appointnnfellow to laugh. He takes timeouf for study, especially justbefore a tluiik test, but usually Phyk-i p^ 1,1- u-ii. u|. standard, ableAl; .: i I .labbled ;. in Society Pennsylvania


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