Bowdoin Orient . in dangerous quantities. 76.—Arlo Bates has an interesting story in thecurrent number of the Century. 77.—Rev. E. M. Cousins, of Cumberland Mills,will preach the annual sermon at the General Con-ference of Congregational Churches, to be held atBridgton, June 17th to Uith. 83.—Professor Hutchins has an article in thecurrent number of the American Journal of Sciencegiving an account of recent investigations in regardto the radiant energy of the standard candle and themass of meteors. 84.—Rev. Charles W. Longren has accepted acall to the pastorate of the Congregational church atB
Bowdoin Orient . in dangerous quantities. 76.—Arlo Bates has an interesting story in thecurrent number of the Century. 77.—Rev. E. M. Cousins, of Cumberland Mills,will preach the annual sermon at the General Con-ference of Congregational Churches, to be held atBridgton, June 17th to Uith. 83.—Professor Hutchins has an article in thecurrent number of the American Journal of Sciencegiving an account of recent investigations in regardto the radiant energy of the standard candle and themass of meteors. 84.—Rev. Charles W. Longren has accepted acall to the pastorate of the Congregational church atBarre, Vt. 87.—Edgar L. Means was. May 22d, elected Presi-dent of the Orleans State Bank of Orleans, Nebraska. 88.—H. L. Shaw has been appointed first assist-ant cashier in the First National Bank at Cardifi,Tennessee. 88.—The engagement of Mr. Joseph William-son, Jr., of Belfast, and Miss Vallie Burleigh, ofAugusta, has recently been announced. Tlie Orientextends congi-atulations. 72 BOWDOIN The Princeton Faculty have consented to allowthe Tiger to be re-established. This paper held aplace similar to that occupied by the Lampoon atHarvard and the Record at Yale. Amherst easily won first place in the recent ath-letic meet at Worcester. Fifteen thousand dollars has been given to Am-herst College by Mr. B. B. Pratt, of Brooklyn, topurchase and equip a new athletic field. Thirty-two Williams Seniors, out of a class ofeighty, will speak at Commencement. An averageof 82J per cent, on all studies was required. There is a movement on foot in the University ofPennsylvania to establish a chair of the Irish lan-guage. The next convention of the New England Intercol-legiate Press Association will be held at Providence,R. I., under the auspices of the Brunonian and theBrown Magazine. The Seniors at Princeton and Williams collegesare discussing the advisability of wearing the capand gown. 1[)^^f^t\0 FOR ELEGANT PROGRAMMES lit low prices, send to J4^. W. Ellis, S
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