Bowdoin Orient . hool for teachers, College of the City of New York,February 4th, on The Voice as an Element in SchoolManagement. BOWDOIN ORIENT. 217 74.—Rev. C. E. Stowe, ex-74, has resigned hispastorate of the Windsor Avenue CongregationalChurch, Hartford, Conn. Mr. Stowe has just pub-lished a life of his mother, Harriet Beecher Stowe. 76.—W. H. G. Rowe is Treasurer of the EustisManufacturing Company, 45 Marry Street, NewYork City. 77.—Joseph K. Greene, Esq., a successful younglawyer of Worcester, Mass., was married December12, 1889, to Miss Francis Lillian Newton. 79.—S. S. Stearns, Esq., o
Bowdoin Orient . hool for teachers, College of the City of New York,February 4th, on The Voice as an Element in SchoolManagement. BOWDOIN ORIENT. 217 74.—Rev. C. E. Stowe, ex-74, has resigned hispastorate of the Windsor Avenue CongregationalChurch, Hartford, Conn. Mr. Stowe has just pub-lished a life of his mother, Harriet Beecher Stowe. 76.—W. H. G. Rowe is Treasurer of the EustisManufacturing Company, 45 Marry Street, NewYork City. 77.—Joseph K. Greene, Esq., a successful younglawyer of Worcester, Mass., was married December12, 1889, to Miss Francis Lillian Newton. 79.—S. S. Stearns, Esq., of Norway, Me., hasbeen appointed Deputy Collector of Internal Reve-nue, for the District composed of the first and secondCongressional Districts of Maine. 81.—A. G. Pettingill, formerly pastor at Warren,Me., has recently been installed pastor of the Con-gregational church at St. Cloud, Minn. 83.—S. S. Gannett, ex-83; is on the GeologicalSurvey, stationed in Washington. His address is401 Spruce MILITARY. A war was declared near the Tender; Last night Mabel sounded called on the foe to surrender; She made an appeal unto arms. Ot course she .was conquered completely; My booty quite precious I found;Youll find you can overcome neatlyIf only your foe you surround. — Sophomores at Princeton are renowned fortheir athletic abilities. The class now holds the col-lege championship in base-ball, lawn tennis, andlacrosse. Edward Bellamy, the author of the now cele-brated Looking Backward, was a classmate ofPresident Webster, of Union College, in Unionsclass of 1868. The students of Williams have refused to renderaid to the foot-ball team, and the captain and man-ager have retired from the field. Of the 362 colleges and institutions in thiscountry, 271 are supported by religious denomina-tions. The American school at Athens stands outsidethe city, about a mile from the palace of the its roof can be seen the most famous places inGreek hi
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