Bowdoin Orient . Bowdoin team, Has-kell, the Bowdoin coach, being merely a spectator. The last themes of the term are due November20th. Subjects are: Juniors—I. The West as aField for College Graduates. II. Is the SundayNewspaper a Necessity to our Civilization ? III. TheElement of Weirdness in Hawthornes Style. Soph-omores—I. Should the Worlds Fair be held at NewYork or Chicago? II. Newspaper abuse of Public BOWDOIN ORIENT. 173 Men. III. Ought Translations to be Used in theStudy of the Classics ? The Hilton boys have retired from foot-ball. Steps are being taken to secure more completedrainag


Bowdoin Orient . Bowdoin team, Has-kell, the Bowdoin coach, being merely a spectator. The last themes of the term are due November20th. Subjects are: Juniors—I. The West as aField for College Graduates. II. Is the SundayNewspaper a Necessity to our Civilization ? III. TheElement of Weirdness in Hawthornes Style. Soph-omores—I. Should the Worlds Fair be held at NewYork or Chicago? II. Newspaper abuse of Public BOWDOIN ORIENT. 173 Men. III. Ought Translations to be Used in theStudy of the Classics ? The Hilton boys have retired from foot-ball. Steps are being taken to secure more completedrainage to some of the college buildings. The Freshmen have at last decided upon a classyell. The following will salute our ears at Thanks-giving : Treis Kai, Enenakonta, Boomerang, Boom-erang, Bowdoin, Rah, Rah. This is a slight depart-ure from the regulation metre of the yells of thethree upper classes. There is a prospect that Arthur Glarkson, brotherof the famous Boston twirler, will coach the ninethis 32.—Rev. Dr. Cyrus has resigned hispastorate of the West Church in Bos-ton, where he has labored faithfullyand successfully for fifty-two years. 41.—Ex-Governor Robie left home No-vember 2d, for a six weeks tour in California andother Western States. 44.—II. G. Herrick, of Lawrence, Mass., was onTuesday, November 5th, elected for the ninth timehigh sheriff of Essex County. 53.—Harpers Weekly states that there is amovement on foot in Chicago to make Chief-JusticeMelville W. Fuller Democratic candidate for Presi-dent in 1892. 53.—Hon. T. R. Simonton is one of the candi-dates for Commissioner of Navigation. 06.—Russell D. Woodman has resigned hisposition in the Portland Custom House. 81.—Henry S. Payson, of Portland, was marriedin that city in October to Miss Margaret W. ceremony was performed at State StreetChurch by the pastor, Rev. Frank T. Bayley, in thepresence of the relatives and friends of the bride andgroom. R. C. Payson, 93, a


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