. Bowdoin Orient . miliarize themselves with thematerial and methods of instruction in geography,history, languages, and institutions of those coun-tries in their own schools with a view of havingthese better known and more fully taught in theschools of the United States. 00.—Fred Bean Merrill, , has recentlybecome the publisher of The Oxford County Citi-zen of Bethel, Maine. ex-02,.—Haraden S. Pearl has recently beencalled to the Congregational Church in Belfast,Maine. 06.—On May 14, Miss Gertrude Estelle Oakof Bangor, Maine, was married to Charles FitchJenks of Canton, Mass. 08.—A repor


. Bowdoin Orient . miliarize themselves with thematerial and methods of instruction in geography,history, languages, and institutions of those coun-tries in their own schools with a view of havingthese better known and more fully taught in theschools of the United States. 00.—Fred Bean Merrill, , has recentlybecome the publisher of The Oxford County Citi-zen of Bethel, Maine. ex-02,.—Haraden S. Pearl has recently beencalled to the Congregational Church in Belfast,Maine. 06.—On May 14, Miss Gertrude Estelle Oakof Bangor, Maine, was married to Charles FitchJenks of Canton, Mass. 08.—A report of the class of 1908 issued bythe secretary, Frederick Pennell of Portland,shows that there are 63 members of the class. Ofthis number 14 are married. Twenty-three of theclass are situated in Maine. Plans are beingmade for a class dinner during Commencement. 09—On June 1 Howard F. Kane, , willopen an office at the Colonial in Bangor, Maine,,where he will begin the practice of medicine. BOWDOINORIENT. IVY DAY


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