. Bowdoin Orient . —1st, Minott; 3d, Bates; 3d, Smith. 10 2. Putting shot—1st, Godfrey; 2d, Bates; 3d, Grover (). 37 8 3-4. Running high jump—1st, Smith; 2d, French; 3d, Stev-ens and Robinson tied. 5 3. Throwing hammer—1st, Bates; 2d, French; 3d, God-frey. 105 ft. Running broad jump—1st, Home; 2d, Stearns; 3d, Han-son (Colby). 19 feet, 4 3-4 inches. Summary. % S a ^ M m o g lOO-yards dash 9 0 0 Oi Half-mile run, 5 3 1 0 120-yards hurdle 8 0 1 0 440-yards dash 9 0 0 0 Mile run, 4 5 0 0 2-mile bicycle, 3 1 5 0 220-yards hurdle, ^9 0 0 0 220-yards dash, 8 1 0 0« Mile walk 5 0 1 3 2-mile run,


. Bowdoin Orient . —1st, Minott; 3d, Bates; 3d, Smith. 10 2. Putting shot—1st, Godfrey; 2d, Bates; 3d, Grover (). 37 8 3-4. Running high jump—1st, Smith; 2d, French; 3d, Stev-ens and Robinson tied. 5 3. Throwing hammer—1st, Bates; 2d, French; 3d, God-frey. 105 ft. Running broad jump—1st, Home; 2d, Stearns; 3d, Han-son (Colby). 19 feet, 4 3-4 inches. Summary. % S a ^ M m o g lOO-yards dash 9 0 0 Oi Half-mile run, 5 3 1 0 120-yards hurdle 8 0 1 0 440-yards dash 9 0 0 0 Mile run, 4 5 0 0 2-mile bicycle, 3 1 5 0 220-yards hurdle, ^9 0 0 0 220-yards dash, 8 1 0 0« Mile walk 5 0 1 3 2-mile run, 6 3 0 0 Pole vault 9 0 0 0 Putting shot 8 0 0 1 Running high jump, 8 0 1 0 Throwing hammer, 9 0 0 0 Running broad jump, 8 0 1 0 Totals, 108 13 10 4 A collection of fac-simile bronze Roman coins,consigned to Columbia College, has been detainedin the custom house, pending an authorities claim that the coins are counter-feit, the penalty for importing which is $100,000. 72 BOWDOIN On the program me of the44th annual meeting of the10 Medical Association, which wasin Portland, June 3, 4, and 5,names of the following physi-cians: B. F. Sturgis, Med. 63; S. H. Weeks,; J. F. Manning, ; S. C. Gordon,Med. 55; F. C. Thayci, Med. 07; Alfred Mitchell,59; I. E. Kimball, Mod. 76; E. E. Holt, Med. 74;W. J. Maybury, Med. 36; W. B. Moulton, Med. 83;F. E. Varney, Med. 86; F. H. Gerrish, 66; J. Willis, Med. 77; E. M. Fuller, Med. 73; JohnF. Thompson, Med. 86; Charles D. Smith, Med. 79. 40.—Rev. Dr. Edward Robie is one of a partyof prominent divines who are making a tour inEurope. Med. 70.—Dr. Elisha Skinner Coan, one of theleading physicians of Auburn, died at his home onHigh Street, May 30th, aftei- a long illness of con-sumption. He was born in Exeter, Me., January26, 1843. He studied medicine in the ofBce of Evans of Gai-land and at the Maine J^IcdicalCollego at Brunswick, giudualing in 1870. Hepracticed his i)rofcpsion in Bra


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