. Bowdoin Orient . 5 : «• vflijliJJijiiij^jj^ijaflj Raise the pure white sym - bol! Raise the ban - ner bright! Raise a - loft in glor-y Flag of spot-less white! ^rffl ^ a n lP3i al Fine. 2. Bowdoin boys, come gather,.ill -your voices raise,Make the wide world listenWhile we sing her each one be thankfulAs we sing to-night That he toos enlistedNeath the Bowdoin 3. Early days at Bowdoin,Came from far and nearYouth of all New EnglandRound this banner in recreation Care was put to flight,Praising as we now doDear old Bowdoin 4. When our l


. Bowdoin Orient . 5 : «• vflijliJJijiiij^jj^ijaflj Raise the pure white sym - bol! Raise the ban - ner bright! Raise a - loft in glor-y Flag of spot-less white! ^rffl ^ a n lP3i al Fine. 2. Bowdoin boys, come gather,.ill -your voices raise,Make the wide world listenWhile we sing her each one be thankfulAs we sing to-night That he toos enlistedNeath the Bowdoin 3. Early days at Bowdoin,Came from far and nearYouth of all New EnglandRound this banner in recreation Care was put to flight,Praising as we now doDear old Bowdoin 4. When our land was bleeding,Stars and stripes dismayed,Bowdoins sons then gathered,Rallied to her aid. All went forth to battleNeath her banners bright,Proudly midst the conflictShare the Bowdoin 5. Now throughout this nationBowdoin men to-dayWork out their lifes missionIn a noble way. And when work is endedAnd theyre lost to sight,Proudly oer the graves droopSpotless Bowdoin 246 BOWDOIN A very enjoyable concertwas given in Memorial Hall,Tuesday evening, February 2d, by theCollege Glee and Mandolin clubs, under the efficient man-agement of Alfred B. White, 98, havegiven concerts in various parts of the state duringthe present term. The Memorial Hall entertain-ment was one of the best that has ever been listenedto in Brunswick, the playing of Messrs. Merrill andPotter being especially fine. The Glee Clubs sing-ing was of a high order, the highest, in fact, that aBowdoin club has ever attained to. The MandolinClub was also an enjoyable feature, and the largeaudience went away highly pleased with the even-ings performance. The following programme wasrendered: March—El Capitan.—Sousa. Mandolin Club. Tis Morn.—Adam Giebel. Glee Club. Violin Solo. Mr. Moulton. Serenade—Rococo.—Meyer-Helmund. Mandolin Quartette. Messrs. Merrill, Moulton, White, and Not, but Hear Me, Love.—Knapf. Glee Club. Espanita Waltzes.


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