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Title:
1907 November Newsletter Lambda Iota (Purdue University)
Abstract:
November 1907 newsletter of the Lambda Iota chapter at Purdue University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
11/00/1907
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Lambda Iota
University:
Purdue University
Era:
1900s
1907 November Newsletter Lambda Iota (Purdue University)
THE BOILERMAKER FIJI
THAICKSGIVING
DAY
>-UMHKK
PURDUE UNIVERSITY, LAFAYETTE. IND., NOVEMBER 28. 1907
Vol.111
THE
IMPROVEMENTS
RUSHING SEASON.
IN
THE
HOUSE.
It is an accepted fact that each year
Only a few changes have been made
the rushing is becoming liercer and I so far this year, and those mostly in
more strenuous.
There are many rea
sons for this. The constantly increas
ing number of freshmen; the desire of
each fraternity to overtop its previous
the
interior.
After
much
wear
and
tear on several house committees the
smoking room has at last been fur
nished to satisfy the taste of all be-
records and the establishing of new , b.olders. The addition of a new winchapters at the university, all have a . dow seat and two large wall seats has
large influence toward heightening the
added greatly to the comfort of loung
hustle and snap with which the rush
ers. These are all done in black leath
ing must be carried through. The fact
er with stained oak woodwork and are
that we had only thirteen of last year's
just the proper thing for a room of this
men back spurred us to greater efforts
description. All the old pictures, pen
and the results we have to show you
nants and pillows have been replaced
will certainly prove the worth and
by new ones and an immense minor
adequacy of our methods.
The very
first day we pledged four men and this
placed over the mantle, finishes off the
effect in royal style.
This will un
doubtedly be the favorite rendezvous
1907
No. I
HOUSE
PARTY.
We think last year's house party de
serves mention because of the unique
weather conditions prevailing. It rain
ed! It rained when the girls arrived!!
It
rained Saturday morning!!!
It
rained Saturday afternoon!!!! It rain
ed Saturday night!!!!!
By Sunday
there was no
I'ain
left, so it
turned
cold. Did ii dampen our pleasure or
freeze our spirits? No ma'am. Noth
ing like that.
The rain only made
Hie formal dance Friday night at the
Lincoln Club the more enjoyable as
no
shirts
were
wrinkled
or
collars
mussed. The next morning we played
cards and sang and became so well
acquainted that when a minstrel show
was proposed for the afternoon every
number has since been raised to eight,
seven freshmen and one junior. Al
though we had only one carriage at
our disposal, by the use of a well per
fected system we were able to meet all
trains.
In place of one large smoker [
water colors, the gifts of Mrs. Keiper
which it has been our custom to give
and Mrs. Geupel. and the placing of
heretofore we entertained the new men
two large chairs, presented to the chap
one in fine condition for the windup,
namely, one of Miss Anna's master
at small affairs each night during the
ter by .Mrs. Levei'ing and the house
party guests. No changes were made
this summer in the general lay of the
house, but our ambitions lie in the
pieces in the dinner line. Judging
from what the girls said when "Dad"
called upon each for a speech, we con
cluded it the best houseparty ever.
rush.
Ill this way we were able to
reach a far greater number and bring
them into closer acquaintance with our
real life at the house.
The system
at the Pig Dinner, so don't miss it. The
apearance of the two front rooms has
also been improved by the hanging of
two beautiful landscapes, done in
hope to see completed in another year.
ing nearly all the eligible men in
scbool and we pride ourselves that we
The exterior of the house has been
pledges are: C. .1. Hanley. '11. Chillicothe. 0.; R. M. Sparks. '11. Muncie;
1\'. L. Temple. '11. South Bend. Ind.;
.M. H. Iddings, '11. Crown Point. Ind.;
E. L. Kleiman. '11, bpringfleld. 0.; F.
Reuchert. '11, Buffalo. N. Y.; P. Seybold. '11. Rockville.
Ind.
Lambda Iota wishes to introduce to
her alumni
affiliated
brothers
,Tay
Craven. Denison University. '06. and
Homer W. Williams, Indiana Univers
ity. '06.
These men. counting the pledges,
1aise our chapter roll to twenty-three,
lull we are not superstitious; no. not
withstanding that we started the year
with thirteen and we expect before the
end of this semester to equal the num
improved some by the application of a
paint brush and the terraces, the most
pleasing feature of our location, have
completely recovered from the effects
fcioiiowing is a list of the old
''Butch" Shafer, '08: "Bugs" Brown,
'08:
"Strings"
Levering.
'OS;
"Rum-
mie" LaFollette.'09; "Schimmie" Vaile.
'Of); "Cleve" Eger, '09; "Ossie" Shir-
mer. '09; "Pins" McCallum, '10; "Di"
"Kink" Clark is buying timber and
running mills in Tennessee for the
Muncie Wheel & Jobbing Co.
"Em" Mills is assistant superintend
ent for the same firm.
main.
M. & St. P.
WABASH CHAPTER ENTERTAINED
fcr the ,1. G. White Co.
"Abe" Burke is drafting for the C.
"Silky" Steele is in Albion. N. Y.,
"Boscoe" Seybold is with the M estLambda lota gave her first informal
dance October 11. As in former years
this served to introduce our new men
into the society of Lafayette's fair
ones.
The
Wabash-Purdue
footbsll
game was scheduled to take place next
day, so most of the Wabash chapter
came up Friday for the dance and re
mained as our guests over Sunday.
inghouse Co.
"Rhody" Rhodehamel is coating pills
for Eli Lilly Co.. in Indianapolis.
Ferd Murr is following his profes
sion in Indianapolis.
"Tommy" Thompson is drafting at
Salt Lake City.
Charlie Jennin.gs is running a water
Music was imported from Indianapolis
test at Loraine. 0.. in the interests
and refreshments were served to fifty-
of the American Steel & Wire Co.
five.
"Hiram" Bragg is chemist for the
Ohio Brass Co., at Mansfield, O.
"Chic" Bailey is finishing his course
o
AN INITIATION.
Tuesday. November 12. we initiated
the first of our new men. C. G. Hurd.
men:
ALUMNI NOTES.
of a blighting gas treatment given
them last spring by the breaking of a
ber in the chapter during any previous
year,
in the evening was delightful and a
Li'isk drive Sunday morning put every
direction of a new kitchen, which we
worked well, for we succeeded in dat
have pledged the pick of them all. The
one in the crowd offered his services
and the talent displayed was some
thing wonderful. The informal dance
at Colorado State College at Boulder.
"Pinkie" Marsh is vocal
instructor
'09, of Chica.go. 111. Charles is a grad
uate of Hyde Park High School and
at Denison University.
a former student at Armour Institute.
He has all the good attributes of those
who hail fi'om the Windy City, with
at Indianapolis.
Charley Williamson is with the Big
the addition of quietness and will un
doubtedly be an able and willing work
Bui'ton, '10; "Nig" Geupel, '10; "Slip"
Klmes. '10; "Sally" Weintz. '10; "Gabe"
great pleasure in introducing him to
Goebel. '10.
our alumni.
er for Phi Gamma Delta.
We take
"Max" Barrett is a
medical student
Foui'.
"Loch" Turner is in the glass busi
ness with his father at, Terre Haute.
Von der Lippe is a
clerk
Planters' Hotel. St. Louis.
at
the
\r\nTHE
Boilermaker Fiji
BOILERMAKER
matter so as to allow us to decide as
EDITORS
L. H. GOEBEL, '10,
W. L. TEMPLE. '11,
. . . . Editor
. . . . Assistant
Don't fail
us.
a few aside from those most recently
graduated from the chapter. Now we
want news about the older brothers,
Any
thing and everything is what we want;
Don't neglect to notify us. of any
changes in your addresses.
We wish
we will not discriminate; we can't we
need
the news.
MISS ANNA
this reason we wish to avoid all such
Miss Anna O'Conner has given up her
published as formerly, at Thanksgiv
ing, February 1st and Founder's Day.
May 1st. If you do not receive your
paper around these dates, drop us a
card and another copy will be sent to
you at once. The paper is published
for the alumni and so in mailing it
we wish to be certain that each copy
will
reach
its
de.stination
without
mishap.
All the brothers who have been in
position with us to become matron of
the new Y. M. C. A.
If there was one
thing which, more than another, help
ed to make our life in the house pleas
ant and wholly satisfactory, it was
surely the thoughtful care and help
given us b.y her on all occasions. Our
good fortune in having her may not
have been fully realized while she was
with us. but we have had it l)rnu.eht
to our attention since and we will al
ways look back upon the times that
o
At the beginning of the school year
of 1906-'07 the Registrar of the Uni
versity abandoned the practice of hav
ing all professors send in monthly re
ports to his office. This inconven
ienced us inasmuch as we had gone
each month to his office and obtained
Miss Anna
ran
the
establishment as
the halcyon days when we did not have
pie every night.
Miss Anna has lately
been married.
F'JIS PROMINENT IN SCHOOL AF
ponent, and Member Tan Beta Pi.
derived
from
fra
ternity life. With the opening of this
year we resolved to let nothing pre
vent us from re-establishing this sys
tem. so now each month a personal
talk is had with the instructors and
the exact standing of the brothers is
obtained with even more accuracy than
was possible with the old method. By
this system wtv. hope to abolish all
flunking and raise ^ur scholastic stand
ing an appreciable degree.
bris;
Managing Editor of the Ex
Levering—Fraternity
Editor
of
'OS
Debris.
not decided definitely upon the date of
the pig Dinner.
To suit our conven
ience this can be one of two dates—
Friday. December 29, or Saturday. De
cember 21. In order to have as many
brothers back as possible we wish to
choose the day which will be agreeable
to the majority.
You will oblige us
greatly if immediately upon receipt of
this copy of the Fiji, you will drop us
a line stating your preference in the
both
feet
and
feel
it
slosh
here; we want, you all, and we Intend
to have yon.
Our dining room has
never l)een taxed to its fullest capacity.
We wonder if it has a
and
show
limit.
Come
us.
LAMBDA IOTA AT THE EKKLESIA.
.]. E. Hall, Mil; H. W. -Vi'arsli, '09;
.1. O. Schirmcr, '(19; W. J. Burton. '03;
R. W. Levering, '08; I. Coppes. '07; W.
W. Turner, '05; F. Todd, 03; H. E.
Bachtenkircher, '0:1; A. M. Burke, '07;
.1. H. McKinley. '00; W. R. Elden, '05;
'10; E. F. Mills, '03; C. A. Jennings,
'OG; C. W. Eger. '09.
Saturday evening. Novemlier IGth, we
held our second informal dance.
—'09—
then
entertained
and
dance.
Brother
Mills
same
over
from Mnncie and Brothers Wildhack,
Kirlin and Williamson were up from
Indianapolis.
Vaile—Circulating Editor of the Ex
Pictnre-
ball Squad.
and
during the rest of the day at a dinner
LaFollette—Vice-Presirlent of the Ath
letic Association; Member of the
.lunior Prom. Committee, and Mem
ber of the .lunior Basketliali Team.
ponent, and Member of Varsity Foot
This
was qtiite an occasion, for we took the
girls to the Wisconsin-Purdue game in
the afternoon
Shafer—Assistant Athletic Editor of
'08 Debris, and Member Tati Beta Pi.
Covers were set for for
ty-five at a table beautifully decorated
by Mrs. Keiper.
-Butch flunking a quiz.
Pi cture- -Rawson
with
a
battered
phiz.
—'10—
-Eger without a date.
-Pins not coming in late.
Picture- -Hanley wearing a frown.
Picture- -Slim
rnnning
some one
PicturePicture-
o
We wish to call special attention of
the alumni to the fact that we have
with
FIJIS DANCE.
we were left without any check on
our work- and consequently wei'e great
benefits
in
around your legs. Forget everything
except that you like everybody and ev
erybody likes you. Tbey will all be
-'OS-
Brown—Editor-in-Chief of the 'OS De
valuable
.lust throw aside ev-
eiything and come. Get the spirit of
the thing, come back early and jump
FAIRS.
to put the necessary aid where it was
needed. The practice being stopped,
assistance which is one of the most
the year for the active men and should
be so for each and every one of the
alumni.
Being the only time during
the year that all of the brothers .are
urged to visit us. at the same time
A. E. Brockenbrongh, 'OG; E. C. Burton.
o
a complete report of each brother's
standing, which, of course, allowed us
ly handicapped in giving that mutual
their annual Pig Dinner at the Chap
ter House. This is the biggest day of
will he accepted.
LEAVES US.
the chapter during the last two years
will certainly be sorry to hear that
The paper will be
ber 20th or 21st. the ahmini and un
dergraduates of r.,ambdn Iota will hold
no excuses should be offered for non-
course, need your co-opertion. There
need be no delay in your receipt of the
paper if you communicate any changes
in your address to us at once, and for
delay if possible.
(By onr Special Correspondent).
Friday or Saturday evening. Decem
attendance, for we assure you none
to keep our mailing list up to date in
every particular, and to do this we. cf
DINNER.
da lota Will Get Together.
We need alumni notes, as you see
the column in this issue mentions only
ceive the thanks of the editors.
EDITGRIAL.
PIG
Alumni and Undergraduates of Lamb
and the only source of such news is
yourself; so waste a little time, if ycu
consider it a waste, and send us any
item which may come to you. and re
NOVEMBER 28, 1907
BIG
scon as posibie upon the better night
of the two.
Published quarterly by the members of the Lambda ilola
Chapter of the Phi Gamma Delta.
FIJI
Rimes—President of '10 Class and Sec
retary of the Athletic Association.
Geupel—Member of '10 Football Team
and Basketball Squad.
Goebel—Left End on '10 Football Team
and All-Class Football Team.
—'11—
down.
Picture- -Strings
PicturePicturePicture-
iddings—Vice-President of Freshman
Class; Captain of Freshman Foo'ball Team; Memlier of '11 Basketball
Squad, and Right Half on All-Clr.ss
Football Team.
not
looiung
h's
best.
-Bugs ponying a test.
-Dippy making a call.
-Byron growing up tall.
But all these are piclures no artist
could paint.
Wouldn't they fill in a landscape and
make it look quaint?
\r\nTHE
DOPE.
Another footba'l season has passed
at Pni'due and still the team has not
taken the predicted brace.
every game has
been
a
Although
disappoint
ment to the ever loyal backers of the
Old
Gold
and
Black,
some
encour
aging features still remain visible to
BOILERMAKER
FIJI
Lafayette, and jnst as sure as that
is so, we are bound to go up. A good
school can't be kept down any easier
than a .good man can be. We have
the spirit, we have the men and we
in large bunches, descended upon the
chosen for one among their number,
have the coach and we will have the
joicing. And it came to pass, the next
day, which was a fine large morning,
that at night a
guard of strong,
results.
We predict that next
rat,
when the sand is spread on the arena
I and the .giadia'tors trot out the odds
j will be in our favor and the little god
i that watches over the fortunes of our
a Nubian, sometime called "Nig," re
ceived a parchment with glad tidings
enscribed thereon, and there was re
steady, stalwart stiffs was stationed
at the city gates, and there was de
livered
unto
the
hands of
the
Bell-
us and the reason for printing this
football
wax
cow, the hornless, called Ossie by his
column is that we wish you to learn
strong on the incense we will burn.
fellow ghouls, a box containing grub,
of our views
The indications for a good basket
ball team tbis winter are fairly en
which is much sought after in that
couraging. Lewis is the only one of
last year's team in school, but the
on the arrival of said box at 'the pal
on this
subject.
Any
conclusions you may have reached by
reading the pink sheet are very liable
to be erroneous. Purdue is having a
slumi), a
the
bad slump, in football and
athletic
authorities
here
realize
this fact more than anyone else and
you may rest assured that no stone
is being left unttirned to raise our
team to the standard of former years.
At the beginning of the season a
coach
was obtained who came to us
with a very enviable reputation.
Tur
ner was last year with Syracuse Uni
versity. In the first game, with Yale,
were overwhelmed, but made
they
team
will
once
more
material developed by the class teams
will be sufficient to ably fill the va
cant positions. The class basketball
season is in progress at the present
time. The race for the championship
lies between the Sophomores, with
their last year's team intact, and the
Freshmen, who have an exceptionally
strong bunch of men. The Freshmen
seem to have the best chance at pres
ent, as they are playing a wonderfully
fast and scientific game for a cl'ss
team. The varsity will start practice
at once under the supervision of the
veteran
such progress that in their last game
coach. Jamison.
THE
MEMORIAL
It was for his power of
Up
ace, the clan was assembled, the cook
stampeded, and a night of wild orgie
commenced.
The banquet resembled
Bostock's wild animal show at feeding-
time only the noise was less musical,
being caused by the slaughtering of
selections by the brass-tongued, bel
lows winded quartet led by the pride of
Culver, Temple, popularly known as
red, the rusty haired beaut from Butte.
And it came to pass, that in time the
.grub was consumed even unto the
smallest
atom,
and
then
was
there
weeping and wailing and gnashing of
'teeth among those that had loafed too
long at Kienly's or had tarried yet a
while once too often with the fair
damsels who make their homes in the
catacombs of South Ninth Street and
GYM.
they iilayed the Carlisle Indians to a
standstill.
country, especially in Them days.
A great deal of talk has been oc
casioned by the delay in starting the
the surrounding footpaths. And one
McCallum, R. L., alias "Pins," the
Poor Stick, was loath to be present
developing a team quickly that Tur
construction of the
ner was secured, and so we must place
nasium.
the resijonsibility of our poor showing
quite so badly as this gym. and the
as he was busy stuffing cotton into
the ears of his paternal parent to
committee in charge realizes this fact
keep out the blatant blasts issuing
but have not been able to overcome
forth from the festival. And when the
sun ascended on a new day. all was
elsewhere,
as
good man.
face
he
is
undoubtedly
a
Admitting this we come
the
unavoidable
obstacles.
First,
fact that the
the amount of money subscribed was
not considered as large as might be
championship
and it was thou.ght best not to go
Here a.gain one asks why isn't
ahead with the actual construction un
til every available dollar had been
jiled.ged. Next, when the architects
selected had drawn up the plans, it
the
team.
with
Gym
material was not the kind necessary
for
to face
some
Memorial
There is nothing we need
making of a
the material good, out of two thou
sand there should be
enough
good
still, for 'the faithful slept, and it was
so. Thus sayeth the scribe.
Our Guest Book Contains the Foilowing Names:
G. H. Koons, Muncle.
men for a dozen teams; and there are,
was found that they called for too
G. O. Wildhack, 'OG.
but they can't all get out for the vai'-
much money, and so another set had
to be made. The same fault was found
H. W. Rhodehamel, '07.
R. W. Skinner, Tiffin. 0.
sity.
Two days before the Notre Dame
game eleven
men, mostly ineligibles.
I)icked from
the four
class
teams,
scored three touchdowns on the var
with these and also with another set
submitted at a later date.
The ar
chitects are now at work on a fourth
set of plans which are expected to fill
all requirements and allow the work
K. I-I. Blacklidge, '06.
L. E. Hall. '06.
F. L. Murr, '06.
H. Severson. Wabash.
E. S. Wagner, Wabash.
R. L. Junod. Chicago, 111.
This proves
men to get under way. If the founda
tion can be put in this fall the build
E. H. O'Neall. Crawfordsville.
conclusively that some good football
ing should be completed some time
players are still attending classes at
P. T. Hurt, Crawfordsville.
T. P. Stein, Crawfordsviile.
these men will be out for the varsity
next sprin.g. A modern, well-finished
g.vmnasium will be a great boon to
all the students and professors and
will add many pleasing features to
and a decided improvement will surely
our colle.ge life.
sity in twenty minutes.
the University.
follow.
Next season most of
Althou.gh we have been los
"WHAT CAME OFF."
ing for the last two years, our repu
tation
for
clean
athletics
is
still
as
bright as ever, and certainly no Pur
due
student
or
alumnus
would
want
it dimmed simpiy for the sake of a
winning team.
Mark A. Brown, Crawfordsville.
W. S. Lantz. Crawfordsville.
R. B. Parrott. Crawfordsville.
Lee Perkins, '05. Phoenix, Ariz.
G. H. Losey, ex'03.
Prazz Jennings. '06.
Charles Williamson, ex-'lO.
or,
The Lid of a
Clyde Whitney. Crawfordsviile.
Box.
By Ella Keeler Wheelbox, the Author
of "Hen Bur," "The Band on the
Ox," and "The Suspenders."
Once on there was a time during
The purest athletic system in the
the reign of the right honorable Ra-
country is found right here in West
mesis III. if not sooner, 'that gladness.
E. H. Payne, Wabash '09.
U. J. Sheller, Wabash.
G. W. Studebaker, Wabash '10.
Ray Brown, Wabash 'OS.
Hal Hickman, Indiana '09.
T. E. Piers, Wabash.
C. C. Sanders. Indiana '11.
\r\nTHE
BOILERMAKER
Byron
FIJI FUN.
"Saliy" Weintz has a new nickname.
Call him "Tickle" and hear him laugh.
A few bright questions from
Iddings:
"Are you in love with a girl when
you dream about her?"
"Is heliotrope a color?"
In engine lab., after looking at a
is playing basketball
FIJI
again.
A.
A pig dinner once a year with plenty
of hospitality on the side is ali to the
good, but when "Slip" starts giving
im a little pig dinner every night it's
The Dutch are again in poss?ssion
another?
Yes.
we
think
st).
Jay Craven stays at Purdue and goes
An unsophisticated West Side fresh
man to Seybold: "Say. you'li
be
a
sophomore over at the Phi Gam House
next year and ought to have something
to say about taking in new men. Now
don't you forget to speak a good word
for me."
Ask "Di" Burton about "The .Mystery
of the Barber Shop," or "Who Lather
ed
the
to DePauw.
Schirmer, '09.
"Strings" Levering says the Tau
Betas chased him up an alleyway, but
he stepped over a fence and got away.
rush.
freshman
(o
"Bull h." after seating hiniself -csia--
fortably in one of the easy chairs in
C.
C.
MAILING
Adams,
222
McCiellan
H. Bachtenkircher, Care
Tfrag~-Clt3r-TnTicngD,''111,
St.,
room rent?
Indianapolis. Ind.
Get
Max Barrett, 1999 N. New Jersey St.,
field, Ohio.
R. A. Brintnall. Vigil, Ohio.
hook!
It looks as though the fine mark we
set last year in vaudeville would be
surpassed.
is
division
engineer for
the
Southern Pacific, with headquarters at
Tempe, Arizona.
Since putting on the brown and
white ribbons. "Butch" has plenty of
time to rehash some of "Em" Mills'
stories and he does it—not.
Ground has been broken for a new
Experiment Station.
"Slim" Sparks has been kept off the
freshman football team by an injury
to his knee which happened in the
tank scrap.
Fred Riebel III has been pledged.
Q.
in
What is the most important city
the IT.
S.?
Ans. (Williams), Hamilton, Ohio.
Correct, sit down.
Ohio.
G.
Jenkins,
Care
Indianaapolis
Water Co., India.napolis, Ind.
P. C. Kiriin, 1707 Central Ave.. Indianapoiis, Ind.
F. B. Lescher, Cumberland, Ind.
W. .1. Burton, 214 W. Evans Ave.,
Cleveland.
14th
St.,
O.
K. H. Blacklidge,
Kokomo, Ind.
E. M. May, Care Traylor Engineei*ing Co., 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
H. W. Merkel, 2705 Eden Ave., Cin
cinnati, O.
Chicago, 111.
E. S. Mills, Care Muncie Wheel &
Jobbing Co., Muncie, Ind.
J. M. McKinley, Bedford, Ind.
F. Meyers, Crwfordsville, Ind,
L.
nix
W.
Care
F. Murr, 608 N. Capitol Ave., Indian
Perkins, 422 S. Center St., Phoe
Ariz.
R. R.
Rice, Lafayette, Ind.
F. Riebel, Jr., Westinghouse Elec. &
89
Walnut St.,
D. S. Brown. Dayton Hydraulic Mch.
Co., Dayton, Ohio.
A. O. Brockeubrotigh, Lafayette, Ind.
A. M. Burke, 1:145 Railway Ex. Bldg.,
Chicago, 111.
W. L. Clark, Lynnville, Tenn.
W. C. Campbell, 592 E. 140 St., N. Y.
City.
Mt'g. Co., E. Pittsburg, Pa.
H. W. Rhodehamei, 1720 Orange St.,
Indianapolis, Ind.
R. Seybold, Westinghouse
Mfg. Co., Pittsburg, Pa.
Eiec.
&
F. B. Standiford, Care I,,ake Lumber
Co., Newton, Miss.
M.
E.
Steels.
Albion.
N.
Y.,
Care
White Construction Co.
W. W. Taggart. Charlestown, Ind.
I,. V. Coppes, 4820 Evans .4ve..'Chi
cago, 111.
No. you're mistaken, "Pins" didn't
go to Champaign.
raine,
apolis, Ind.
Pueblo. Colo.
J. W. Bunting, 2408
Brother Lee Perkins blew in on us
from Arizona a few weeks ago and
sbook the alkali dust off on our door
mat and contributed some real dust
towards decorating our smoking room.
G. S. Hubbeil. 440 Winthrope Ave.,
Chicago, lil., and 1:):17 Commerciai
Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111.
" E. F. jvmis,, 22"franclsco TeiTa'cer'
C. T. Bragg, 114 Park West, Mans
the
"Perk"
Dearborn
C. L. Bailey, 1028 Pleasant St., Boul
der, Colorado.
board?"
Sinaioa, Mexico.
H. W. Marsh.
Granville. O.,
Phi Gamma Delta.
LIST.
Schenectady, N. Y.
the reception room:
"Now. before I do anything. I want
to ask a few questions. What is your
What do you charge tor
D. G. Hubbeli, Apartado 129, Care
Ferrocanii C. R. Y. & P., Mazatlan-
G. H. Losey, Kokomo, Ind.
ALUMNI
H. C. Adams, Oklahoma City, Okla.
the
Inf.
J. E. Hall, Cor. 27th and Meridian
,1. H. Leech, 419 14th St., Toledo, O.
because his brain won't work.
During
F. H. Herzsch, 61(1 Penn. Ave., Will-
H.
There is some class to our senior
bunch—6G 2-3% made Tau Beta Pi.
"Nig" Geupel has the honor of be
ing the only three '10 man in his class.
South
C. A. Jennings, Hotel Franklin, Lc-
What next "Pins?" The W. C. T. U.?
"Nig" isn't absent minded, it's just
Chair?"
Co..
St..' Indianapolis, Ind.
of the German Village.
attend
Bucyrus
sin burg, Pa.
Lieut., 28th
Can a student stay at one school and
"Does that thing run by steam?"
W. Gregg,
Milwaukee, Wis.
A. F. Haii, Fort Schnelling, Minn., 2d
us for the Wabash.
straight line engine for about fifteen
minutes:
Cale Gough. Boonviile, Ind.
W. A. Clare, Care Dayton Hydraulic
Machine Co., Dayton, O.
C. Crumpacker, Hammond, Ind.
M. A. Dawson, Care Bobbs-Merrill
Co.. Indianapolis.
F, S. Deneen. Care Ohio Brass Wks.,
Mansfieid.
O,
J. H. Thomas. Crawfordsville, Ind,
O. E. Thaleg, 117 E. Ridge St.. Mar-
quette, Mich.
C. M. Thompson, 470 S. 3d East St.,
Salt Lake City, Utah,
F. G. Todd, 0553 Yale Ave., Chicago,
111.
A.
Von der Lippe, Planter's Hotel,
St, Louis, Mo.
H. W. Dietrich, Noblesviiie, Ind.
W. P. Westfail, Oklahoma City, Okla.
E.
G. O. Wildhack, 1201 Broadway, In
ill. Dobbins, Bedford, Ind.
R. W. Duncan. Lafayette, Ind.
W. R. Elden, 4859 Madison Ave.,
Chicago, lii.
W. R. Ewing. Care Ewing & Foiey
Dredging Co., Rockport, 111.
J. G.
Goodliue. Bakerfieid, Calif.
dianapolis, Ind.
C. G. Williamson, 2006 N.
Indianapolis,
Penn St.,
Ind.
C. C. Witt. Goshen. Ind.
C. W. Zimmerman,
Ave., Seattle, Wash.
1400
Brooklyn
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November 1907 newsletter of the Lambda Iota chapter at Purdue University. The newsletter is four pages in length.