Bowdoin Orient . discomforted.—Amherst Student. TIME leave Brunswick for — Augusta — ; and ; (Pull.)Bangor— ; (Pull.)Bath — and ; , , and — ; and ; 12 m. (Pull.)Farmiugton — — ; and — ; and ; 32 M. (Pull.)Waterville — ; (Pull.). Bowdoin College. The means of instruction In this College haverecently been largely increased, so as to meet thewants of all classes of students.


Bowdoin Orient . discomforted.—Amherst Student. TIME leave Brunswick for — Augusta — ; and ; (Pull.)Bangor— ; (Pull.)Bath — and ; , , and — ; and ; 12 m. (Pull.)Farmiugton — — ; and — ; and ; 32 M. (Pull.)Waterville — ; (Pull.). Bowdoin College. The means of instruction In this College haverecently been largely increased, so as to meet thewants of all classes of students. The following isthe present organization: —? 1. The regular Classical Course: which is thatpursued in the leading American Colleges. 2. The Scientific Course : which has been shapedto meet the demand of modern times, special prom-inence being given to the Natural and Physical Sci-ences, and to Modern Languages. 3. A complete course in Engineering, Civil andMechanical, affording the best facilities for theoret-ical and practical study. 4. Arrangements are made for Post-Gradu-ate Studies, to be extended through two years,affording a substantial basis for technical and liter-ary Professions. Instruction can now he given inthe following lines of advanced study: 1st, Lan-guages and English Literature. 2d, Natural , Chemistry and its applications. 4th, Engineer-ing. 5th, Jurisprudence and Political Science. 5. The Medical School of Mbowdoinorient04bowd


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