Bowdoin Orient . schoolsand two academies in New York; one high schoolin each of the following, Illinois, Texas, andNebraska; and one academy in each Ohio, Penn-sylvania, Connecticut, and California. Of the 75 preparatory schools 10 are eligible towin the Abraxas Cup awarded annually to theschool sending three or more men to Bowdoinwhose graduates attain the highest scholarshipduring the first semester of their Freshman are the ten schools with the number ofmen from each school: New Bedford (Mass.)High School, 3; Bangor High School, 4; Bruns-wick High School, 7; Caribou High Sch
Bowdoin Orient . schoolsand two academies in New York; one high schoolin each of the following, Illinois, Texas, andNebraska; and one academy in each Ohio, Penn-sylvania, Connecticut, and California. Of the 75 preparatory schools 10 are eligible towin the Abraxas Cup awarded annually to theschool sending three or more men to Bowdoinwhose graduates attain the highest scholarshipduring the first semester of their Freshman are the ten schools with the number ofmen from each school: New Bedford (Mass.)High School, 3; Bangor High School, 4; Bruns-wick High School, 7; Caribou High School, 3;Jordan High School, Lewis-ton, 3; Portland HighSchool, 3; Deering High School, 5; ThorntonAcademy, 3; Skowhegan High School, 3, andWestbrook Seminary, 3. At present the cup is held by Dexter HighSchool, which won it the first semester of 1916-17 with an average of ^-n 1915-16 itwas won by Portland High School with an av-erage of and in 1914-15 by Exeter Acad-emy with an average of E. ROBERT LITTLE, 161st Lieut., C. A. C. In Prance
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