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C33 . 690.1 33g :65; ' Jarg'ZcMH TI; 3 G R1 N D 5T 0 N E aatvfh-W FE 5C0; EMORY Ct UNNBWEHR, B.S. meumr of ijtiw -' 113:3 EQQ' Ambition has 110 rest. -B::L 1a-er-Lyrrm. A physicist must be pt alert, pcrscvering and tireless in his 9,. x. t . . . ox efforts 1f he Wlll succeed. Such IS A Profcswr Unncwehr for he excels in his Held of study. Although only a small percentagc of students are m hr 3K be Found in his classts, it is true that these few are some of the hardest P.- workers that we have. There's C?Gw; ' .C'JC'JL' :L 1'caso11.H . t3 0,0 ,- .t 1661t' .m $ If? P OSCAR. L. DUSIHEIMER, BVSU A.M. t Profumr 0f Marbematm 41er Axn'mmmj i Q Q Qil An investment In knowledge i always pays the best interest. . 4 It is possible that it requires a L: i V 35 mathematical rnmd to apprccmtc a 0? statement of this kind. It is certain that Professor Dusthcimcr does. He L I is everlastingly at it trying to find out all about the mysteries of the hcavcns, problems which most of us can see but yet not understand. If he is not in Berea you may be sure that h: is in Ann Arbor. mm' jam CM. . Qiggrt QQ 99$ '79 W999 3919' t t :98
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-C'G.;'.- . ...DX? 4. .030?- O' .h. A. CECE Orr. rx a :11 T19 e G R 1 n D s T 0 N E :e err:zenbrixxfseg -.JJLL.E-5:- .- . a,- JOHN M. BLOCHER, 13.5., PHV D. '15- memmr' 0f Cliemnhy Put chemisrry on one side of the 4. equation and Dr. Bloeher 0n the F5. OChCI' and you will very nearly haw: it balanced. The Freshman listens 1i with wonder, completely mystihcd; 5; the Senior bows his head, being TI grateful that he has had the oppor- I tunity ofsitcing in his classes. .5 15.9; I I I j; I I i Q EDWARD L. FULLMER, 13.5., MS. I Prafe.r.rm' 0f Biology ! 5:- Every individual has a place to 5 fill in the world, 21nd is important in some respect whether he chooses '14 : to he so 01' riot. 5HmcIrbm-:ze. Pm- 5h fessor' Fullmer heads one of the most ' important and interesting depart . merits in the college. Evidences of ,1 the work thal: students under his '5' supervision can do is shown by the transformations which take place from time to time at numerous bare 3r- and unsightly spars 0n the Campus. I I I hk g, 5 91113;; - HF;
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Qt??? i.ih,f1-r-+ -:.c-E;Ti,ta 03H The G R 1 N DST 0 N E 1i rEcEFgJB :5 x: k I 6 g ,1 r I . PAUL. E. BAUR, AB. IIl 5j. Profwmr of memg and ArJ'f.rtm:t Q; I 2'?! Alarbwmzn'r: I I When then: is something hard to . l , , u .5 ht: done, and It has to be Clout: well E; IN they call on Professor Bnutx He is r . . . . I : always ready to pltch 1n and make ' . a success of any student or faculty '53 II :tl'lhir. That xxrillingncss to work 'I3 . . I ' . hlmsclf, :mtl 111tolcrzmcc 0f the ! iIJ' shirkcr has made his classes sum: of a I 5:; - - - ?i- 5. the must CHCCtIve from tht: VLCW of EAR Irx - V i :lttnmmcnt. I 'l .: lJ' C- t. 52 . .4! O 6. '3 I 14 '1 V. ILLIAM C. PAUTZ, AB, I'I . . i Profeuor of H1691; am! Political Sctrrare . i 53 Who sucks to turn hun back 0r 3: cr'; - . .6 a stay htm on h1s course, arrests a a mighiqr cngincf, -Dz'ckem. i l . 5 Professor Pautz' capacity for hard I Q 3, tr: work and study w0uld be hard to C3 ' I . I exceed. If he dcstres to knew all ! about :1 historical fact. :10 power on f: earth c411 plcunt hls cfforts fxom 6 yielding succcssl The secret of it l :lll lies in his store of physical energy .. which he keeps fresh and virilc by Co: . . g '3' takmg hls famous round trlps to I; StrongSVille. Hike with him and . you will desire rest. L; a l r h 9 .75 mva , r. NV , .7 p , n. r g LO JwL-yh 2 Cam $9 K9969 6 . E9 1-289 . Q
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