. Bowdoin Orient . sent to Box 1149, Brunswick, Me. Entered at the Post-OfSce at Brunswick as Second-Class Mail at the Journal Office, Lewiston. CONTENTS. VOL. SXVI., No. 5.—July l, 18%. Editorial Notes 75 Baccalaureate Sermon by President Hyde 77 Junior Prize Declamation SI Class-Day Exercises 83 Oration 82 Poem 84 Under the Thorndike Oak ^ Opening Address 8G Class History 86 Class Prophecy 90 Parting Address 94 Smoking the Pipe of Peace 94 Class-Day Ode 95 Cheering the Halls 95 Dance on the Green 95 Commencement Exercises 95 Honorary Appointments 96 The Passing of War (Goodwin


. Bowdoin Orient . sent to Box 1149, Brunswick, Me. Entered at the Post-OfSce at Brunswick as Second-Class Mail at the Journal Office, Lewiston. CONTENTS. VOL. SXVI., No. 5.—July l, 18%. Editorial Notes 75 Baccalaureate Sermon by President Hyde 77 Junior Prize Declamation SI Class-Day Exercises 83 Oration 82 Poem 84 Under the Thorndike Oak ^ Opening Address 8G Class History 86 Class Prophecy 90 Parting Address 94 Smoking the Pipe of Peace 94 Class-Day Ode 95 Cheering the Halls 95 Dance on the Green 95 Commencement Exercises 95 Honorary Appointments 96 The Passing of War (Goodwin Commencement Oration).. 96 Commencement Dinner 98 Presidents Reception 102 Medical School Graduation 102 The Relations of the Physician to Medical Literature (Oration) 102 Phi Beta Kappa 104 Meeting of the Board of Overseers and Trustees 105 Maine Historical Society 105 Commencement Concert lotj Fraternity Reunions loe Alumni Meeting IOg Class Reunions 107 The Returned Alumni 107 CoLLEGii Tabula 108 Personal 109. i&f We are glad to be able to announceto the student body and to all those who areinterested in the welfare of the Orient,that the Boards of the college have seen fitto give the college paper a room in whichthe work can be properly done. The Orientis no longer without a home, but is now pre-pared to take a new lease of life; is ready todemand the hearty co-operation of all under-graduates to make it a representative is too early to tell what plans will be fol-lowed out in regard to the room, but theexchanges of the paper will be open to all,and the room will be a place where themeetings of the board can be held, and reg-ular work done. We hope that during thecoming jear the number of contributors willbe largely increased, and that a greateramount of competition will take place. Wefeel that the paper should be the connectinglink between the college and its column devoted to the interests of thegraduates will be kept up this year, and wetake this o


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