Bowdoin Orient . ng to its readers portraits of men promi-nently identified with Colgate University. The Bates Student shudders in anticipation of thelong list of mangled victims which it predicts willresult from the foot-ball games and cane rushes, andfrom a high place in the synagogue holds up itshands in holy horror that such beastly perform-ances should be tolerated in an enlightened coni-numity. We acknowledge that the atmosphere ofthe Lewiston college is a salutary one, to say theleast. The most exciting event we know of as hap-pening there was the Wild Night on Mt. David(so graphically


Bowdoin Orient . ng to its readers portraits of men promi-nently identified with Colgate University. The Bates Student shudders in anticipation of thelong list of mangled victims which it predicts willresult from the foot-ball games and cane rushes, andfrom a high place in the synagogue holds up itshands in holy horror that such beastly perform-ances should be tolerated in an enlightened coni-numity. We acknowledge that the atmosphere ofthe Lewiston college is a salutary one, to say theleast. The most exciting event we know of as hap-pening there was the Wild Night on Mt. David(so graphically described by the Lewislon Journal).which we believe resulted in the suspension of awhole class during the summer vacation. The Columbia College Advisory Committee onathletics has voted to appropriate $1,100 for theexpenses of this years foot-ball eleven. An endowment of $100,000 has been raised by thewomen of Baltimore for the new Womans MedicalSchool, to be established in connection with JohnsHopkins ^ttS^ fi^^l^t-^ Pickard, 94, is at home on accountof illness. About one hundred students at-tended the Williams-Bowdoin foot-ballgame in Portland. Professor Wells is a member of the A. K. E. fra-ternity. Ingalls, 88, stopped over last Sunday at thecollege. Dearth and Merrill, 87, were in town Sunday,November 2d. Spear, 94, will probably not return to college, onaccount of ill health. Burr, 91, has been at home for a week past,owing to trouble with his eyes. The 68 prize speakers have been announced asfollows : Burleigh, Burr, Chapman, Dyer, Erskine,Smith. Dudley and Poor, 91, who have been teaching inthe Pembroke High School, returned to college thisweek. Professor Whittier is engaged in making tabula-tions and statistics from the Freshmen Anthropo-metric charts. Mr. Daniel Evans, who took a special course atBowdoin last year, has recently been ordained to theCongregational church at Camden, Maine. Last Tuesday evening Professor Lee delivered alecture on Shell Deposit


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