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Prominent Alumni--Continued (:: Ri:::„ KWin .1 til- mill li,.rii 111 Liilnx ,■»,■. Iii.liiiii.i. (i,-t,,li,M- 14, LS73. lie ,.l.s hi ' iv aii.l ciiti ' ivil I ' linhi, ' ill 181H), -LV |„,,„ , -riHlui t, ' ,l 111 ls:i4 with lie degree of B,M.E. lie t„,.k i„,st- -I ' l.huitr Wnvk ;in l 1 •,-,-i ■,l th,- ,1, JT,.,- , f : I.E. in 1897. Ewry was a.ssistaiit iiistni.-lur in . :h-Iiiii, 1 ),,s ■jii ,■111,1 Km, -in; lii ' s at Purdue during the years 18i)f!- ISIIl), li, lS!i! Im ' In, • ' 1 ,,mI i,HI IIS lissisl iiit 1,1 Ih,- IiispiM ' tiir of Machinei-y and Ii,,sl;,ll.-,ti..n r,, ■ 111,- ' , III, .It. Inr N.S., - liiiiMiiiLj lur th, ' United States navy hi lIKi:: Ih ll;,,l ,-l ■n-L ' ,,niH ' ! ' !H!!|iM, ,11 ,,r 111,, i:. S. eruiser, Chattanooga, mul the r. S. ' I ' i ' ' ,1 Ih It-.. Ni, ' li,,U,,n ,■ inl O ' Brieu, at the New Yurk navy Viinls. the iiiii shlll-J ,1 ' ll , ' s,- l„,.-|l,s ll;l 11 J- lieen taken over by the giiveiiinieiit nn the r-lusiiii. III ' 1 I, ' l ' lvs,-,Mit ;il is. In 1909 he acted as eii-iii.-. ' iiiig cxprrl t„ 111,- S.iiiil th, ' Ilu(ls,,n-Fult,.ii , .I, ' 1, rail, ,11. At pivsriM lir li;is ■li;il-v ,.r ll , ' .Kt, ' :iiii I ' lM ' iii, ' , nil ' .: ' work , ii the ii, ' « h:ittl, ' sli,|,. X. ' w Vurk. iHiiMiiP, III III • li;i y y;ir,l.s. Fnr ■luhl y. ' iirs he lia,s l„ ' , ' ii iii-,t rii,-t,.r in M-rli.-lMlsni ;,| I ' hill 11 1 It III, ' . l;r,.,,klyii. lAsry IS a member of llie Inlh.wiiig: Anirririn, S.ir , ' l - ,.l Nj Ill |-:iiulll, ' , ' l ' .s; Piinliie Alumni Association of X. ' w Vurk: Xrw V. I ' k All mill 1 ' li;i|.t,r ,11 ' S|, na Xii; Indiana Society of X.-w York Willi, ' a st ni,aiil,er ol ' tli, ' iisliiii, on, ' woi liin,,. Iia in ' j w 1,1, ■111 tra,-k 1 ,rs r,. ■am, 1 or.l. 1 due, Ewry was quite prominent in athletics, a.s a aving won ninety-one points for Purdue and estab- i.s interest in athletics lia.s continued to the present 1 ' . ,-liaiii|.i,,iiship la.st X,.v, iiil„-r. Kwrv at i,r, s, ' iit IS li,,l,l, ' r ,,r th Ills r , ,,r,ls stiiiuliiiu liiuli ,|iii„p. st.imliiiL ' l.i-,ia,i .iuiiip. tlire, ' stall, hii-j .llllll|,s ami Iiokis 111,- ,list iiM t i,,ii ,,l lia iii ' j ,,ii t, ' ii tlhinpi, ' i-hauipioiisliips. at I ' aris, IIKII), wlia li tlii r. ' t St. ■if is a u,,rl,rs r, ,-,.r,l. Three of liaise were won Louis, 19(11, two at Atheii.s, ItlOll, and two at Lou- doll. 19..IS. Tan Betas — Deserve our heartfelt sympathy in their hour of tribulation. '
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Prominent Alumni-Continued MR. JAMES W. NOWEL. mu- (if thf must proniiiii ' iit nienibei-s of the liiir at Indianapolis, was graduated from Purdue in the class of ' 92. Since his graduation he has become prominent in political and social lilV. .Mr. Xiiwel was born at Melmore, Seneca County, Ohio, November 24, istu. Ills I Ki rents were of sturdy pioneer stock whose ancestry was traceable ti llir tiiiir iif William the Conqueror. His early education was received in St.ii- City, liii.liana. At the age of sixteen he began teaching in Pulaski County. Indiana, and followed this profession for about six years, tlirnhy .m ruing enough money to put himself through college. In 1889 he entiiv.l I ' nnliic and graduated as a member of the class of 1892, receiving the degiv,- ..f liai lh-l,ir of Science. As an undergraduate he won a high reputation and gained the ap- proval of the faculty of the University and the admiration of his fellow students. He w-as manager of the football and baseball teams, editor of the K.xpoiirnt and the Debris and the orator of his class and literary society; also a iiii-iiilic ' i- iif the Sigma Nu Fraternity. After graduation he remained at Purdue as Secretary to the President. In 1895 he was graduated from the Indiana Law School, taking the degree of LL.B. He gained much success in the law business, building up a large and important practice in a short time. In 1898 he was elected from Marion County as representativi ' to the lower house of the Indiana Legislature. During his subsequent politicil life lir was the author and promoter of many plans of economic and civic impoi tam-r. At lin..sent he is an active member of the Indiana Conimi.ssidii un I ' nifnnu Laws, and of the Anienean Bar A.ss.i.-iation and liit ' inatinn.il Tax A.s.s,,eiatinii. Where you buy a friend you have to pay him his price to keep him. — College Politician.
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Prominent Alumni--Continued c Dderkleed of Pharniaey the degree of V and in ISftG lissisti Ills and in 1899 received the deyi-ec ..t ;)v ir and was promoted to assistant in Chrims sition he held until 1901, receiving at th;it timi- tlir of Analytical Chemist. During his work at I ' uiiiur In- «ii: author with Prof. Green of Course in (Liii,ilit,iti .- Iim Chemistry and with Prof. Sturmer of t ' nui-.si ' in i ual Analysis. He served as chemical expeii in ronrt iind cologie eases, 1899-1900. In 1901 Jlr. Vanderkleed left the University to aei position in the laboratory of Sharp and Dohme of IJaltimoi ' Whi n-d : Ph:i rector of tlie nanv, Mainif his position was that of Chief Chemist and Di- ■mieal Laboratories of the H. K. llulford Com- i-ini; Chemists of Philadelphia, which place he In tllr .s.-ll.H,| y.-ai- 1!I07- ■- hr wa.s a lecturer on Drug Chemis- try ;it till ' .Mi-ili. ' d-VhiMii-uir; 1 Cull,...;,, of Philadelphia, receiving IhV (Irur. r D.H-lnr nf ' ],:, iii.-i,-N- fr this scli..,,l 111 111. ' siiring of I ' .tOS. Sii,,-,. tlini li,. h.-is 1 ' . ' 11 111. ' l ' l ' .,IV,ss,,i ' .,( rii.irin.n ' . ' lllical Chniiistrx- 111 lliiil iiisliliitioi Til. ' .s. ' iiii, ' -, ' . ' ,i ' li, ' 1,. ' , ' Ii ' . ' u.sur- rr and dii-rrlnr ..r til. ' lli-iir C. Ilhiir Ci. nf Philadelphia. He Iki.s .•,,lltnlMltr,l ,.x,|riisnvly t . Ill, ' v inoiis ,-hemical and pharma- .Mr. ' ' ;in(|.-rkl 1 is ii i, iiiIlt of: The American Chemical Society and was President . f III. ' Philadelphia section, 1909-10; . iiierican Pharmaceiitir.il .ss.., ' i.itiiin and its secretary and chairman of the Scinitilii S. ' , ' ii,,n. 1907-09: Pennsvlvania l ' li;inil.-lrrlltir;ll . ssn,. 1;, I i, ,| i ■ui.l . ' iK ' ni ' iiian ..f its C iiiittre on . dlll|. ' r;itl..lls l. ' rMsinli Cul iiii.lt, ' ' ' ,.r til. ' Ki ' jhtli Int. ' I ' ll;, tioiial ( ' ull ' JIrss nl ' A lilillril ( ImiiiI li ' . Cli. ' inist-s Clul, ,,r N. ' w V„i ' k: !,.• Cllll. Kr;ilir;i, ,|,. I ' lnl:i.| ' l|.lim. l;..:il ' ,l ..f l ' :.lll. ' :ltl„u of Col- lll|.JSU..n,l. NrU .IrrsiA. |||,s | lin, ' . :iii,l iiii , ' iitliiisi;islii- member of tllr CnlilllVS n,,,! Trilins I ' l, 1,, .Mr ' ;,iMlrrl,lr.,l ||,|s ;,| ;i s lii ' i ' ii an artivi ' iiilier of the I ' unlll,. Alllllllll A.ssnrl;,tl,,ll mill li;is lii ' i ' M i ' :ill, ' il iipiiii to si ' rve his . llll,l . l;it( ' r nil sr rr:i 1 ( ' i ' ;isii,iis. ;iiii,,iiL ' liii ' li ni;i lir iiien- li.iii. ' d; C. nrnrrnirnt ;i,l ri ' ss ;it ' .;i ' ;Hlll:itiii- , ' , ' r, ' ls, ' s ,if the i ' unlll. ' Sri 1 ,,r i ' lLinil.HN , I ' liis il, ' l,. ' j;,i, ' r,-,„„ I ' linlue I ' ni- vrr.sitv to I ' liitMl Si:itr. I ' ll niii;„ ' ,,| i;il ( ' , uivi ' iit ion. Washintr- ton. i). ( ' .. PMil, ,-11111 I ' lin ii. ' s n |,i ' ,, :,ii;,liv, ' :it twentv-fifth annivcrxarv of itrvi, . lawi- ( 1,11, .;, ' . Pilii Friendship says, Not mine, nor thine, but ours. — Clothes in a fraternity house.
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