Bowdoin Orient . ck,Me. William E. Greene, practicing law at San Fran-cisco, Gal. Benj. D. Greene, in business at Savannah, Ga. George A. Haines, in business at Boston, Mass. George G. Harriman, in business at Cleveland, O. Thos. W. H. Hussey, teaching at Nashua, N. H. Henry Kimball, attorney at law. New Hampshire. Evans Searle Pillsbury, practing law at San Fran-cisco, Gal. Nathaniel F. Putnam, in the West. Frank C. Remick, was here in 1878, now in De-troit, Mich. Richard W. Robinson, practicing law at Chicago,111. Andrew R. G. Smith, , at Whitefield, Me. S. P. N. Smyth. Newman Smyth, D.


Bowdoin Orient . ck,Me. William E. Greene, practicing law at San Fran-cisco, Gal. Benj. D. Greene, in business at Savannah, Ga. George A. Haines, in business at Boston, Mass. George G. Harriman, in business at Cleveland, O. Thos. W. H. Hussey, teaching at Nashua, N. H. Henry Kimball, attorney at law. New Hampshire. Evans Searle Pillsbury, practing law at San Fran-cisco, Gal. Nathaniel F. Putnam, in the West. Frank C. Remick, was here in 1878, now in De-troit, Mich. Richard W. Robinson, practicing law at Chicago,111. Andrew R. G. Smith, , at Whitefield, Me. S. P. N. Smyth. Newman Smyth, D. D., New Haven, Conn. Albion W. Stuart, superintendent of schools,Otumwa, Iowa. Edwin L. Sturtevant, in charge of the New YorkAgricultural Experiment Station at Geneva, N. Y. Ispiah Trufant, principal of academy, in or nearOxford, O. Gyrus B. Varney, principal of a fitting school forBowdoin at Portland, Me., resides in Deering, Me. Gharles G. Watson, Rev. Alexander D. Willard, Treasury Department,Washington, D. IN FANCYS LOOM In fancys loom let us to-niglitWeave those sweet things tliat come to lightWhen Winter goes, and after himExultingly the swallows skimNorthward oer greening vale and height. What though fierce frost-winds waste their might ?Our curtained home is warm and bright,Lo! bluebirds on the budding limbIn fancys loom. No mortal ever sang arightSprings miracles that meet the sightIn sunny field and forest dim,Therefore in silence let us trimA land with beauty free from blightIn fancys loom. —Bates Student. H. V. STACKPOLE, FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, Next to American Express Office,BRUNSWICK, MAINE. ELEGANT MACKINAW STRAW HATS,THE BEST QUALITY, $, $, $, MERRY THE HATTER, PORTLAND. -aS. R. JACKSON, 2D, s- HEADQUARTEES FOB Overshoes, Rubber Boots, and Rubbers Constantly on hand in large variety. Call and examine. No. 2 Odd Fellows Block, MAIN STREET, - - BRUNSWICK, MAINE. BOWDOIN ORIENT. CIGARETTESmokers who are wUlingotopay a little morefor Cigarettes than


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