Purdue debris . oiistrnctinii. When fond rc-colk-ction presents it tn view IThe culvert, tiie bridge piers, tlie lintel heain f; And every rash problem that old ?Daddy knew :The turn-table pier and the pdes underneath it. The concrete and sandstcjne. the mortar as Wellingtons Fornria. the eur\es that unsheath it. And een this old snuiko-staek we wish were in h This Custodis snioke-staek. this brick Huuke-stack. This heating plant snioke-staek we all love so well. This Custodis smoke-stack 1 bail as .a treasure. All draughted up neatly in drawing-room found it t


Purdue debris . oiistrnctinii. When fond rc-colk-ction presents it tn view IThe culvert, tiie bridge piers, tlie lintel heain f; And every rash problem that old ?Daddy knew :The turn-table pier and the pdes underneath it. The concrete and sandstcjne. the mortar as Wellingtons Fornria. the eur\es that unsheath it. And een this old snuiko-staek we wish were in h This Custodis snioke-staek. this brick Huuke-stack. This heating plant snioke-staek we all love so well. This Custodis smoke-stack 1 bail as .a treasure. All draughted up neatly in drawing-room found it the source of an exqtnsite pleasure To work on it daily for such a long ardent I -eized it with eye-> ju-t a-glowing. Till better inhirnied when 1 heard ••l);idd\ irllOf the boles in the brick and the wind thr,, them blowing. And then twas quite ]>lain that ibis chinniey was h , This Custodis smoke-stack, this hollow brick snioke-staek. This beating plant smoke-stack we all love so well. 321. Abe Martins Visit to Purdue With Apologies toMr. Hubbardof the IndianapolisNe^ws S;i\, ], jrs listen Wv mv fur bout a minniit. I wantIn- U-ll \(Hi 1)1)111 ni\ \isil tcr runhic where }ou j^ct fannersinadt- tei ()r ie>t coniin fruni 1 *a Towsleys wherehe wus pla\in ping pimg im a parlor table of some sort. Hewu^ in a turrible hurr\ ter go ter study charity under a fellerhe called Monkex. Me had a little feller taggin long withhiui that wus called Mose. 1 sed Id go long, and say. Zed\er orter went. bnu ? Well, sliver my timbers, it war betternor an\ circus 1 e\er see. kir^i a leller with some red sea-weed on his face, wot set up beliin a box on a little platform,sed that the last set of test i)apers wtis very interestin, th


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