. Bates Student. at-arms, Birtill Harrow. (. E. Walton has been elected treas-urer of the freshman class. Mo Kennedy. 17, has been obligedlo resign as coach of the E. L. II. team. Coach Parks felt thathis whole time was needed with thevarsity eleven. Mark Stinson, 18, has been electedsecretary of the college debating coun-cil. Heres to a double victory overMaine, Saturday! BOTH DIVISIONS OF FALL TENNISTOURNAMENT COMPLETED SENIORITY The first meeting of Seniority, heldFriday evening, October 18, took theform of a memorial service for .lamesWhit comb Riley. Miss Evelyn Man-chester rea


. Bates Student. at-arms, Birtill Harrow. (. E. Walton has been elected treas-urer of the freshman class. Mo Kennedy. 17, has been obligedlo resign as coach of the E. L. II. team. Coach Parks felt thathis whole time was needed with thevarsity eleven. Mark Stinson, 18, has been electedsecretary of the college debating coun-cil. Heres to a double victory overMaine, Saturday! BOTH DIVISIONS OF FALL TENNISTOURNAMENT COMPLETED SENIORITY The first meeting of Seniority, heldFriday evening, October 18, took theform of a memorial service for .lamesWhit comb Riley. Miss Evelyn Man-chester read a short sketch of the poetslife, after which three poems, represent-ing as many different phases of hiswork, were read. These were, Whenthe Frost is on the Pumpkin, read by Iss Hazel Campbell; An Did Sweet-heart of Mine, by Blanche Ballard;and Von May Not Remember, byMiss Genevieve Dunlap. The meeting was under the auspicesof the literary department, and wasconducted by Miss Ida Paine, leader ofthat Woodman 20 Wins Freshman CupPowers 19 Defeats Duncan 18 InFinal Match Manager Googins has been successfulin completing both divisions of the falltennis tournament, a stunt that is oftenimpossible before the courts are unfitfor play. The doubles will now startimmediately and several good teams areentered. 1S82—Frank L. Blanchard, for manyyears on the staff of The Editor andPublisher, has resigned and joined theeditorial staff of Printers Ink. is personally acquainted withdaily newspaper editors in nearly allthe largesl cities, not only through hiswork on The Editor and Publisher, butthrough his addresses on newspapermaking and advertising before pressassociations, advertising clubs, and uni-versities. For eleven years he hasdirected the course in advertising at the23rd St. Y. M. C. A., the graduates ofwhich are now filling some of the mostimportant positions in the advertisingworld. 188(5—Edwin A. Merrill, of the Min-neapolis Steel and Machinery Co., i


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