Bowdoin Orient . y, C. Spillane, V. Smith, 90. Per annum, in advance,Single Copies, T. S. Burr, W. Jarvis, S. F. Lincoln, H. Newbegin, 91. $ cents. Extra copies can be obtained at the bookstores or on applies,tion to the Business Editor. Remittances should be made to the Business Editor. in regard to all other matters should be directed tothe Managing Editor. Students, Professors, and Alumni are invited to contributeliterary articles, personals, and items. Contributions must beaccompanied by writers name, as well as the signature whichhe w


Bowdoin Orient . y, C. Spillane, V. Smith, 90. Per annum, in advance,Single Copies, T. S. Burr, W. Jarvis, S. F. Lincoln, H. Newbegin, 91. $ cents. Extra copies can be obtained at the bookstores or on applies,tion to the Business Editor. Remittances should be made to the Business Editor. in regard to all other matters should be directed tothe Managing Editor. Students, Professors, and Alumni are invited to contributeliterary articles, personals, and items. Contributions must beaccompanied by writers name, as well as the signature whichhe wishes to have appended. Entered at the at Brunswick as Second-Class Mail Matter. CONTENTS. Vol. XIX., No. 14.—February 12, 1890. Editorial Notes . 233 Literary: The Angelus, 230 Gleanings from the Alumni Reunions, at Boston, Washington, and Portland, 237 Play Ball 241 Ninety-Twos Opportunity, 241 Rhyme and Reason 242 Exchanges, 243 Collegii Tabula 244 Personal, 245 In Memoriam, 246 College World 247. pages to this issue, inorder to give our readers in a compact formthose features of some of the recent alumnireunions which it is especially desirable topreserve for future reference. We regretour inability to give some of the New Yorkspeeches. It will also be noticed that wehave made a slight break in the series ofarticles by recent alumni, for the purpose ofinserting The Angelus. We feel espe-cially fortunate in being able to secure thisarticle, coming as it does at the inner, spirit-ual side of this great work of art, rather thanthe outer, sensational aspect in which it hasbeen flaunted before the public. The serieswill be continued in the next issue by anarticle from Mr. Owen, 89, entitled TheOutlook in Religion, which well illustratesthe liberal spirit now dominant at Andover. JPHE college seems to have at last awak-?*? ened to the true attitude on the mattersof society feeling and the ball-nine. Wepublish another contribution in the same linein this issue, which


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