Bowdoin Orient . , has gone to spend a few weeks in theSouth, and will not return till the middle of nextterm. After repeated delays, no sandstone has come forthe gymnasium, and as a consequence no work hasbeen done by the masons. Had the sandstone comein proper season, the building would have been wellunder way by this time, and probably completed inJanuary, but as it is now, there seems but little pros-pect of our using it next term. We understandthat the contract for the sandstone has been placedin new hands, by Mr. Philbrook, and there is pros-pect that it will soon be here. The only exami


Bowdoin Orient . , has gone to spend a few weeks in theSouth, and will not return till the middle of nextterm. After repeated delays, no sandstone has come forthe gymnasium, and as a consequence no work hasbeen done by the masons. Had the sandstone comein proper season, the building would have been wellunder way by this time, and probably completed inJanuary, but as it is now, there seems but little pros-pect of our using it next term. We understandthat the contract for the sandstone has been placedin new hands, by Mr. Philbrook, and there is pros-pect that it will soon be here. The only examination the Seniors have at theclose of this term is in Astronomy; all other studiesare carried over till the final examination before thetrustees, at the end of the year. We think any one in want of anything in theXmas goods line can hardly fail to be suited at theCollege Bookstore—which is, as usual, very attract-ive. One can scarcely imagine anything in the lineof beautiful things which cannot be found 37.—Hon. L. D. is in Washington,and will remain there during the win-ter, perhaps permanently. He contem-plates opening an office in that city as asolicitor before the government —Marcellus Coggan, whom we mentioned ascandidate for mayor of Maiden, Mass., was electedin the recent municipal election. 142 BOWDOIN ORIENT. 76.—W. G. Beal recently visited his native homeat Bangor, Me. He is the law partner of T. Lincoln. 75.—Rev. G. C. Cressy, pastor of the Independ-ent Congregational Church at Bangor, preached atthe Unitarian Church here, December 6th. 78.—Will Sargent is principal of Hebron Acad-emy. 81.—Dr. J. E. Walker, of Thomaston, was mar-ried on November 25th, to Miss Josephine E. Percy,of Phippsburg, Me. 83.—Snow is studying medicine at the BellevueHospital, New Yorli. 84.—Longren is preaching at Waldoboro, Me. 85.—Libby has just completed a successful termof school at Waldoboro. He is now spending a fewdays with


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