. Mirror, 1921. certainly made up admirably for the year thathe spent away from us. In the sacied halls be-neath the shelter of Davids Mountain none haveever questioned his right of admittance verbotento its athletic contests. MAURICE PRESTON SMITH, Jeemins Cripes, what do you know— Born May 26, 1896, Meredith Center, NewHampshire; New Hampton Literary and BiblicalInstitute; Athletic Editor of Bates Student, 4;Member of Board of Directors of Bates OutingClub, 4; Y. M. C. A. When M. P. bursts forth in the above vernac-ular, rest assured that he has something beyondthe realm of the c


. Mirror, 1921. certainly made up admirably for the year thathe spent away from us. In the sacied halls be-neath the shelter of Davids Mountain none haveever questioned his right of admittance verbotento its athletic contests. MAURICE PRESTON SMITH, Jeemins Cripes, what do you know— Born May 26, 1896, Meredith Center, NewHampshire; New Hampton Literary and BiblicalInstitute; Athletic Editor of Bates Student, 4;Member of Board of Directors of Bates OutingClub, 4; Y. M. C. A. When M. P. bursts forth in the above vernac-ular, rest assured that he has something beyondthe realm of the commonplace to relate. He is ofthe open. Mention fishing and immediately he isrearing-to-go. He, too, is a veritable walking-census. In exactly two minutes, one and three-fifthsseconds he can give the name and life history of theentire population of his home town. Maurice is anardent supporter of all college athletics and backsthem up to the Nth degree. Maurice is a perfectgentleman, and a good fellow well


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