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1912–13 Volume 37 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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478 THE SCROLLwho were caught on a levee some distance from shore bv the highwaters in the Wabash resulting from the heavy rains which beganEaster. He and another student started after these men in a canoe,but were capsized before they had gotten half way. Brother Woolerywas swept out into the main stream by the tremendous current, anddrowned. His death was a very sad one although it was the resultof an extremely noble and brave act. He was a young man justtwenty-two years old and yet giving every promise of a very brilliantfuture, for he was an earnest, clean-cut man, possessing a kind andsympathetic nature, and a keen intellect. His death itself shows hisnature extremely well, for it was due solely to his thoughtfulnessfor others and his disregard of self.EDGAR S. HAYMOND, Purdue, '14.

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