Bates Student . y, 17; Argumentation, Theodore Bacon, 17, Elinor Newman, *17; Oratory,Perley W. Lane, 17, Mary L. Cleaves, 17; Geology, Theodore E. Bacon, 17, Hazel , 17, Herbert E. Hinton, 17, Alice E. Lnwry, 17 ; Mathematics, Stanley Spratt,•18, Lester Duffett, 18, Karl Woodcock, 18, Kenneth Wilson, 17 ; Education, Elinor New-man, 17 ; Economics, Julian D. Coleman, 18. R\A7 PJ APT^ Registered Druggist• V V • V^l^\I\ Pure Drugs and Medicines PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Also, APOLLO CHOCOLATES 258 Main Street, Cor. Bates, LEWISTON, MAINE HARRY L. PLUMMER Photo and Art Studio 124 Lis


Bates Student . y, 17; Argumentation, Theodore Bacon, 17, Elinor Newman, *17; Oratory,Perley W. Lane, 17, Mary L. Cleaves, 17; Geology, Theodore E. Bacon, 17, Hazel , 17, Herbert E. Hinton, 17, Alice E. Lnwry, 17 ; Mathematics, Stanley Spratt,•18, Lester Duffett, 18, Karl Woodcock, 18, Kenneth Wilson, 17 ; Education, Elinor New-man, 17 ; Economics, Julian D. Coleman, 18. R\A7 PJ APT^ Registered Druggist• V V • V^l^\I\ Pure Drugs and Medicines PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Also, APOLLO CHOCOLATES 258 Main Street, Cor. Bates, LEWISTON, MAINE HARRY L. PLUMMER Photo and Art Studio 124 Lisbon Street LEWISTON. MAIME HARPER & GOOGIN and WOOD 188 Bates St. 57 Whipple St. OffiM, 1800, 1801-R Yard, 1801-W LEWISTON. MAINE GIBSON MANDOLINS mi easy Installments to Students ROY M. GARCELON Gen. Agt. and Instructor32 Ware Street For further information inquire of MERLE F. GROVER College Agent25 Parker Hall THE BO WOO IN MEDICAL SCHOOL ADDISON S. THAYER, Dean10 Deering St., PORTLAND. MAINE. Bowdoin will send seven or eight moreambulance drivers to France during thenext two months, if present plans ma-terialize. Dean Sills of Bowduin has been ap-pointed by President Wilson to theHoard of Visitors to the Iniled StatesNaval Academy at Annapolis. The annual meet of the New EnglandIntercollegiate Track Association will beheld May 18 and lit, at Tech Field,Cambridge, Mass., according to the de-cision reached at the annual businessmeeting recently held in Boston. The New Hampshire College has metwith a great loss in the death of itsIresident, Edward Thomson his administration, the college litisenjoyed the most prosperous period ofits history. Other colleges extend theirsj mpathy, Dr. Edward P. Cheney, Professor ofModem History in the University ofPennsylvania, appeared recently beforethe United States Senate sub committeeto oppose the bill for compulsory mili-tary training in the United States. Harvard students voted 800 for and339 against universal


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