Bowdoin Orient . 75.—Myles Standish, , was married, , to Miss Louise Marston at the Soutli Congrega-tional Church, Boston. 80.—Dr. W. R. Collins, who has for several yearsbeen practicing in Butte City, Montana, recently re-moved to Georgetown, Colorado. 80.—U. R. Giveen is principal of schools inWeaverville, Trinity County, California. He is alsosuperintendent of schools, deputy clerk of courts,merchant (of the firm W. F. Smith & Co.), andeditor and part owner of the Weekly Trinily Journal. 88.—H. L. Shaw was recently married to MissAlice S. Bradford. He will settle in Cardiff, T


Bowdoin Orient . 75.—Myles Standish, , was married, , to Miss Louise Marston at the Soutli Congrega-tional Church, Boston. 80.—Dr. W. R. Collins, who has for several yearsbeen practicing in Butte City, Montana, recently re-moved to Georgetown, Colorado. 80.—U. R. Giveen is principal of schools inWeaverville, Trinity County, California. He is alsosuperintendent of schools, deputy clerk of courts,merchant (of the firm W. F. Smith & Co.), andeditor and part owner of the Weekly Trinily Journal. 88.—H. L. Shaw was recently married to MissAlice S. Bradford. He will settle in Cardiff, Tenn. 89.—The band wagon has followed Isaac to Wor-cester. Ex-90.—F. M. Gates sails this week for theSoudan. On April loth he was ordained to theCongregationalist ministry. Harvard has undertaken to present another Greekplay, one of Aristophanes comedies, followed byLatin farces.—Ex. Brown University has been refused admittance tothe New England Base-Ball League on the groundof A writer in the College and School gives the fol-lowing interesting account of Cornell University: Not more than twenty-five years ago, one of thespeakers in a convention, where sat a stern, silentman, sought to illustrate his address by a Latin quo-tation. This reserved listener, bending forward toa cultured gentleman immediately in front of him,asked for a translation of the Latin, and when it hadbeen given him, thanked his neighbor and added : If I can help it, no young man shall grow up inNew York hereafter without a chance at least, ofknowing what a Latin quotation means when hehears it. The stern, silent man was Ezra Cornell;the cultured gentleman was George William Curtis. The Princeton alumni, of Chicago, have offered aprize of $50 for the Chicago man who will pass thebest entrance examination to that college. The Molt-Haven cup will be given to Harvardthis spring. Harvard has won it eight years out ofthirteen. The sweet girls of Smith College voted to substi-tute c


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