Bowdoin Orient . personals, and items. Contributions must beaccompanied by writers name, as well as the signature whichhe wishes to have appended Entered at the Post-Office at Brunswick as Second-Class Mail Matter. CONTENTS. Vol. XIX., No. 11.—December 18, 1889. Another Year (poem), 189 Editorial Notes 189 The Poems of Ossian, 193 The Fountain (poem) 194 Tom Beed as a College Boy, 195 John Boyle OReilly at Brunswick, 196 The Black Death (poem) 197 Stolen Moments, 197 Those Sly Freshmen, 198 Theta Delta Chi Convention 199 I Verse (poem) 200 Collegii Tabula 200 Personal 203 College World 203 ANO


Bowdoin Orient . personals, and items. Contributions must beaccompanied by writers name, as well as the signature whichhe wishes to have appended Entered at the Post-Office at Brunswick as Second-Class Mail Matter. CONTENTS. Vol. XIX., No. 11.—December 18, 1889. Another Year (poem), 189 Editorial Notes 189 The Poems of Ossian, 193 The Fountain (poem) 194 Tom Beed as a College Boy, 195 John Boyle OReilly at Brunswick, 196 The Black Death (poem) 197 Stolen Moments, 197 Those Sly Freshmen, 198 Theta Delta Chi Convention 199 I Verse (poem) 200 Collegii Tabula 200 Personal 203 College World 203 ANOTHER YEAR. Christmas again! Another year!Its peace and trouble, hope and fear,Its joy and grief behind us lie—The eras wheel has rumbled by,Since last the Star of Bethlehem shone,Another harvest has been mown. To other ears the story old,Yet new forever, hath been told—1 The babe that in a manger lay,New lips have learned his name to say,Since last the Star of Bethlehem shone,Another harvest has been We begin in the next issue a series ofarticles by a recent alumni. Their aim gener-ally will be to tell something of those pur-suits into which the newly-fledged graduateenters, their relative advantages, how a fel-low feels, and what he must do. We havethe promise of an article from Daniel , 89, now in Andover TheologicalSeminary, and feel safe in announcing onefrom the strong and racy pen of Bill Emery,89, now with the Lowell Evening also hope to be able in our next issue toannounce one from Geo. Files, 89, at JohnsHopkins University, and Earl Merrill, 89,now with the Edison Electric Light Com-pany, New York City. Mr. F. L. Staples,who was Managing Editor of the Oeientlast year, will, undoubtedly, take pity andgive us something on the legal of us who are nearest graduation willhere have a good chance to cast about usand see what particular form of obliquy isbest adapted to our individual tastes. Professor Smiths course is now admirab


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