. Bates Student. ediately to his practice; but died sud-denly of heart failure. for Men 200 Samples to piek one guaranteed all wool COBB-MORRIS CO The Home of Hart Shaffner &Marx ClotheH AUBURN 1909— Herbert F. Hale has taken a niedical course at Bowdoin and is now intern)in the State Hospital, Lewiston. 1910— Morton 1). Bolster is engagewith his father in a general grocery aidry goods business at S. Paris. Stanley Howard is taking a post-graduate course in Economics at PrincetonMr. Howard will get his this springFred 11. Martin, 10, is also working fothe degree of , and


. Bates Student. ediately to his practice; but died sud-denly of heart failure. for Men 200 Samples to piek one guaranteed all wool COBB-MORRIS CO The Home of Hart Shaffner &Marx ClotheH AUBURN 1909— Herbert F. Hale has taken a niedical course at Bowdoin and is now intern)in the State Hospital, Lewiston. 1910— Morton 1). Bolster is engagewith his father in a general grocery aidry goods business at S. Paris. Stanley Howard is taking a post-graduate course in Economics at PrincetonMr. Howard will get his this springFred 11. Martin, 10, is also working fothe degree of , and Earle A. Hard-ing, 15, is working in the Chemistry Dfpartment. 1911— Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Hillman are now livinig at 73 Green St., A»gusta. Mr. Hillman is engaged in busi-ness there. Elizabeth M. Whittier is a teacher alHebron Academy. Walter J. Graham is an instructor fBarnard College. Mr. Graham is pursning post-graduate studies at Columbia a&is editor and publisher of the Hilltop


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