Bowdoin Orient . Per annum, in advance,Single Copies, T. S. Burr, W. Jarvis, S. F. Lincoln, H. Newbegin, 91. $ cents. Extra copies can be obtained at the bookstores or on applica-tion to the Business Editor. Remittances should be made to the Business Editor. Com-munications in regard to all other matters should be directed tothe Managing Editor. Students, Professors, and Alumni are invited to contributeliterary articles, personals, and items. Contributions must beaccompanied by writers name, as well as the signature whichhe wishes to have appeuded. Entered at the Post-


Bowdoin Orient . Per annum, in advance,Single Copies, T. S. Burr, W. Jarvis, S. F. Lincoln, H. Newbegin, 91. $ cents. Extra copies can be obtained at the bookstores or on applica-tion to the Business Editor. Remittances should be made to the Business Editor. Com-munications in regard to all other matters should be directed tothe Managing Editor. Students, Professors, and Alumni are invited to contributeliterary articles, personals, and items. Contributions must beaccompanied by writers name, as well as the signature whichhe wishes to have appeuded. Entered at the Post-Orfice ;it Brunswick as Scmil-Class Mail Matter. XIX., No. 26, 1890. Editorial Notes, 275 Literary: Eighty-Nine in the Legal Profession, 278 A Locomotive Whistle (poem) 279 Mr. Maynards Story 2S0 The Song of the Junior (poem), 282 The Outlook in Athletics 283 Athletic Exhibition, 2S4 Rhyme and Reason, 2S5 Exchanges, 286 Book Reviews, 286 Collegii Tabula 287 Personal, 289 College World, 290. The Editorial Board for Vol. be as follows: T. S. Burr, Managing Editor. A. T. Brown, Business S. Chapman, Locals. H. W. Jarvis, Personals. E. H. Newbegin, Exchanges and College A. Burleigh, Sporting Matters. B. D. Ridlon, / t,, , ,-, ri -p. J Rhyme and Reason. C. W. Peabody, J C. S. F. Lincoln, General Matter. F. V. Gujimer, Book Reviews. IT MAY or may not have been noticed thatwe have not cumbered our editorial col-umns to any great extent with duns. Thisis our last issue and a few facts may not beout of place; This volume will cost full$300 more than any of its predecessors. En-tirely of our own free will, we gave to ourreaders extended accounts of the BrunswickCentennial and the Commencement Dinner—both things of especial interest to the addition to this, each number has been,from two to four or five pages larger thanthe average of previous years. We havebeen able to do this through the enterpriseof our Business Manager,


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