. Bowdoin Orient . e delta will be moved before the fall, and the foot-ball games can be witnessed from that structure until the new one is built. The Class of99 held their exit banquet in Portland, Thursday evening, June 18th. Byron S. Philoon was toast-master of the occasion, and toasts were responded to as follows : The Class of 99 Couy Sturgis. Professor Jolinson, A. A. Hayden. The Fair Sex AV. L. Thompson. Athletics, J. E. Wignott. As Sophomores, H. B. Neagle. Our Future W. H. Smith. Our Alma Mater F. L. Duttou. The literary exercises were : Opening Address, .... Loton D. Jennings. Ode, H


. Bowdoin Orient . e delta will be moved before the fall, and the foot-ball games can be witnessed from that structure until the new one is built. The Class of99 held their exit banquet in Portland, Thursday evening, June 18th. Byron S. Philoon was toast-master of the occasion, and toasts were responded to as follows : The Class of 99 Couy Sturgis. Professor Jolinson, A. A. Hayden. The Fair Sex AV. L. Thompson. Athletics, J. E. Wignott. As Sophomores, H. B. Neagle. Our Future W. H. Smith. Our Alma Mater F. L. Duttou. The literary exercises were : Opening Address, .... Loton D. Jennings. Ode, Harold F. Dana. History, Eoy L. Marston. Poem, Lucien P. Libby. The class ode, written by Arthur H. Nason, was next sung to the air of Solomon Levi. Closing Address Archer P. Cram. The exercises closed with the good old Bowdoin song, Phi Chi. The entire Sophomore Class at Bloomington,111., was recently expelled for refusing to answerquestions concerning the ringing of the college bellat midnight. BOWDOIN ORIENT. 109. 27.—Alpheus Felch, who died on June 13th, was born Limerick, Maine, September 28, 1804. He graduated at Exeter Academy in 1821, and from Bovvdoin in 1827. He was admitted to the bar about 1830,and opened an office in Houlton, where heremained for three years. His health requiring achange he went to Michigan in 1833, locating at Mon-roe, where he practiced law for ten years and thenremoved to Ann Arbor. In 1835 he was elected tothe State Legislature and served three years, gainingdistinction by being the only member wlio spokeagainst the law which opened the way for wild-catbanks. He filled successively, after this, the officesof State Bank Commissioner, Auditor General, Judgeof the State Supreme Court, Governor, and UnitedStates Senator. He served in the Senate with Web-ster, Clay, and Calhoun, and steadily rose in promi-nence. At the close of his term in the Senate, Presi-dent Pierce appointed him one of the commissionersto settle the Mexican land claim


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