Bowdoin Orient . ncipalshipof the High School at Castine. 83.—H. R. Goodwin started for Europe agaiuJune 9th. 84.—P. S. Lindsey, who has recently been inBermuda, has returued much improved in expects to remain in the State during the com-ing year. 85.—Goodenow has been chosen manager of theDartmouth nine, for the remainder of the presentcollegiate year. 85.—Allen, of Alfred, and Hodgkins, of Ells-worth, have received provisional Commencementappointments at Dartmouth. 85.—Howard will be admitted to the bar inDenver, Colorado, in July. He has attended theBoston Law School during the pa
Bowdoin Orient . ncipalshipof the High School at Castine. 83.—H. R. Goodwin started for Europe agaiuJune 9th. 84.—P. S. Lindsey, who has recently been inBermuda, has returued much improved in expects to remain in the State during the com-ing year. 85.—Goodenow has been chosen manager of theDartmouth nine, for the remainder of the presentcollegiate year. 85.—Allen, of Alfred, and Hodgkins, of Ells-worth, have received provisional Commencementappointments at Dartmouth. 85.—Howard will be admitted to the bar inDenver, Colorado, in July. He has attended theBoston Law School during the past year. The class of 60, Bangor Theological Seminary,which held its reunion in Bangor, June 2d, hasamong its members: Prof B. W. Pond, 57, ofWashington, ; Rev. R. B. Howard, 56, Sec-retary of the American Peace Society of Boston;Rev. D. S. Hibbard, 57, of Limington, Me. BOWDOIN ORIENT. 53 H. B. Hathaway, 81, and Z. W. Kemp, 84,intend to become members of the summer class inchemistry and The annual boat racebetween Yale and Har-vard is to take place at New London, onthe 25th party of Amherst College Seniors areplanning to take a trip on foot through Germanyand France this summer. The new McCormick Observatory of the Univer-sity of Virginia was recently dedicated. Its cost,together with the telescope, was over $,000. By the will of Senator Brown, Brown Univer-sity will receive 5,000 volumes of American poetry,one of the best collections of American verse in ex-istence. Three of President Clevelands cabinet are col-lege graduates: W. C. Whitney, Yale, 63; W. , Harvard, 47, and W. F. Vilas, Universityof Michigan, 58. Among the great Americans who have expendedtheir youthful talents in editing college papers arcthe poets. Holmes and Willis, the statesmen, Ev-erett and Evarts, the eloquent divine, PhillipsBrooks, and the author, Donald J. Mitchell. At the intercollegiate sports held last month inNew York, Harvard won four first prizes,
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