Bowdoin Orient . rried out. It is instruct-ed to draft bills upon the vital subjects treated inthe platform and to appear with these bills beforethe legislature and demand the fulfillment of theplatform promises. 11.—Earl Baldwin Smith of Brunswick, recent-ly elected instructor in Art at Reed College, Port-land, Oregon, has been awarded a fellowship of$600 by Princeton University for 1912-1913. Thedepartment of Art and Archeology at PrincetonUniversity, which is commonly regarded as thestrongest department of its kind in the UnitedStates, speaks of Mr. Smith as the best studentthey have ever h


Bowdoin Orient . rried out. It is instruct-ed to draft bills upon the vital subjects treated inthe platform and to appear with these bills beforethe legislature and demand the fulfillment of theplatform promises. 11.—Earl Baldwin Smith of Brunswick, recent-ly elected instructor in Art at Reed College, Port-land, Oregon, has been awarded a fellowship of$600 by Princeton University for 1912-1913. Thedepartment of Art and Archeology at PrincetonUniversity, which is commonly regarded as thestrongest department of its kind in the UnitedStates, speaks of Mr. Smith as the best studentthey have ever had in that department, and theyexpect to award him a traveling fellowship forstudy in Europe during the years 1913-1914. Low Prices But not too low Let us explain our position. Ourinexpensive Furniture, qualityconsidered, is the lowest pricedin Maine. But it is never so lowthai it must he deficient in qual-ity. All our Furniture has theCorey Quality guarantee backof it. That means you cannotlose in a deal Walter Corey Company 75 Years Of SuccessPORTLAND, MAINE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SUMMER TERMJune 26 to August 6, college courses for students to make upconditions in the following subjects:Chemistry, Domestic Science, Economics and Soci-ology, Education, English, French, German, HistoryLatin. Manual Training, Mathematics and Astron-omy, and Physics. Advanced courses in these subjects may also betaken to count toward a degree. For circular J. Aley, President, OroDO, Maine BOWDOIN ORIENT VOL. XLIi BRUNSWICK, MA«E, MAY 28, 1912 NO. 8 BIG GAME COMING Next Thursday Bowdoin and Bates clash atLewiston in their annual Memorial day , it is admitted, has a very strong team thisyear and <on the results of games played shouldwin out. But baseball is an uncertain game, andit is hard to predict the outcome. Bowdoin hasplayed in hard luck all the year. The Maine gameat Orono was lost on a fluke, really. The twoteams have not played many of the sam


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