Communal collections box 6
Contains 73 Results:
Prominent Alumni, entry for Ray C. Ewry, Purdue Debris, vol. XXIII, p. 24, 1911
The collection consists of articles related to Ewry and his Olympic career.
Entry for Ray C. Ewry, Debris, p. 112, 1897
The collection consists of articles related to Ewry and his Olympic career.
Picture of Raymond Clarence Ewry, B.M.E., Assistant in Mechanical Drawing, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Debris, p. 39, 1899
The collection consists of articles related to Ewry and his Olympic career.
The Purdue Alumnus Who's Who, Ray C. Ewry, Purdue Alumnus, v. 3, February 1916
The collection consists of articles related to Ewry and his Olympic career.
Jumping Into Championships, Purdue Alumnus, vol. 7, p. 15-16, December 1919
The collection consists of articles related to Ewry and his Olympic career.
Mrs. Ray C. Ewry Died on August 9," Purdue Alumnus, v. 19, p.16, October 1931
The collection consists of articles related to Ewry and his Olympic career.
Completed Careers - Raymond C. Ewry, '94, Purdue Alumnus, vol. XXV, p.12, November 1937
The collection consists of articles related to Ewry and his Olympic career.
Ray Ewry, '94, Was First Boilermaker On Olympic Squad; Records Still Stand, Purdue Alumnus, p. 19, September/October, 1948
The collection consists of articles related to Ewry and his Olympic career.
Purdue University New Release, -- Alumnus, Raymond Clarence "Deac" Ewry, an 1894 graduate of Purdue University and a four-time Olympian, has earned another honor: a special postage stamp commemorating his athletic achievements, July 27, 1990
The collection consists of articles related to Ewry and his Olympic career.
Topping, Robert W. A century and beyond : the history of Purdue University. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue Press, 1988
(Information on Rayond C. Ewry on pages 143 and 144.)
Listing of entries, Vertical File: Alumni--Ewry, Ray, Archives and Special Collections, Purdue University Libraries, undated
The collection consists of articles related to Ewry and his Olympic career.
Aunt Alice says...," musings and memories, published and unpublished works of Alice Rowen Easley, from her column in the Carmel News Journal, 1995
Letter to Mrs. Alice R. Easley from Martin C. Jischke, November 10, 2006
(Christmas gift to Easley from her son Mark, one of her four children that graduated from Purdue.)
Picture of Mark with framed letter, Christmas , 2006
Thank you note to President Jischke from Alice Rowen Easley, January 24, 2007
Thank you note from Martin C. Jischke to Alice Rowen Easley, for copy of her book, January 29, 2007
Publications, 1942 - 1944
Gibbens, V. E. (1942). Tom Paine and The Idea of Progress. Offprint from The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, April, 1942, pp. 191-204.
Gibbens, V. E., editor (1944). Lawrie's Trip to Northeast Texas, 1854-1855. Reprinted from The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. XLVIII, no. 2, October, 1944, pp. 3-18.
Gibbens, V. E. (1944). Notes on Indiana Speech. Reprinted from American Speech, October, 1944, pp. 204-206.
Ducas, Charles. The Goss Series Distilling Apparatus. Reprinted from The Railroad Gazette. Indianapolis, Indiana: United States Distillation Company, June 19, 1903
The papers consist of multiple copies of an article by Charles Ducas.
Memorial booklet, "Russell G. East, 1884-1943" (memorial fund for loans to students in the College of Agriculture).
Memorial booklet for Russell G. East.
Publication
Ebel, F. G. (1931). Strength Tests of Submarine Rescue Chamber, Report No. 315. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Experimental Model Basin Navy Yard.
Booklet
Eckhouse, Walter L. (1903). Pertinent Purdue Parodies: perpetrated with preposterous premeditation.
Publications, 1921
Includes a publication by Egler, and two catalog records for other Egler publications.
Articles
Eldridge, W. K. (1914). Comparative Tests of Concrete Columns and Some Deductions Therefrom. Proceedings of the Indiana Engineering Society, 34th Annual Report. pp. 239-252. [2 copies]
"William Eldridge, First Graduate of Engineers' School at Purdue, Dies," 1928, no publication information available.
Tuition receipt
Tuition Receipt, September 14, 1898
Entrance Fee for year ending June 7, 1899 - $5.00
Incidental Fee, for term ending December 21, 1898 - $5.00
Laboratory and Library Fee, for term ending December 21, 1898 - $6.00
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Total, $16.00
Fansler, P.E. Oil Burning For the Architect: part I. What the Oil Burner is and What it Does. The Architectural Forum, vol. XLVIII, no. 2, February, pp. 249-254, 1928
The papers consist of a publication by Percival E. Fansler.