Bates Student . ns, *18 ; Oratory, A. Lillian Leathers, 18,Mark E. Stinson, 18 ; Physics, Harold A. Strout, 18, Karl S. Woodcock, 18. R\A7 PT AT?T<T Registered Druggist• V V • V^J-^XJL AVAIL Pure Drugs and Medicines PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Also, APOLLO CHOCOLATES 258 Main Street, Cor. Bates, LEWISTON, MAINE HARRY L. PLUMMER Photo and Art Studio 124 Lisbon Street LEWISTON. MAIME I HARPER & GOOGIN and WOOD 138 Bates St. U Whipple St. OffiM, 1800, 1801-R Yard, 1801-W LEWISTON. THE BOWDOIN MEDICAL SCHOOL ADDISON S. THAYER, Dean10 Deering PORTTAND. MAINE U. S. N. Radio Sch


Bates Student . ns, *18 ; Oratory, A. Lillian Leathers, 18,Mark E. Stinson, 18 ; Physics, Harold A. Strout, 18, Karl S. Woodcock, 18. R\A7 PT AT?T<T Registered Druggist• V V • V^J-^XJL AVAIL Pure Drugs and Medicines PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Also, APOLLO CHOCOLATES 258 Main Street, Cor. Bates, LEWISTON, MAINE HARRY L. PLUMMER Photo and Art Studio 124 Lisbon Street LEWISTON. MAIME I HARPER & GOOGIN and WOOD 138 Bates St. U Whipple St. OffiM, 1800, 1801-R Yard, 1801-W LEWISTON. THE BOWDOIN MEDICAL SCHOOL ADDISON S. THAYER, Dean10 Deering PORTTAND. MAINE U. S. N. Radio School: About 1500men of the regular service and the re-serve are enrolled. The four monthscourse includes military training as wellas technical work. Athletic activitieshave resulted in the formation of foot-ball and cross-country teams. The firstissue of The Oscillator, which ap-peared October 27, gives promise of asplendid publication whicfi will be inter-esting to civilians as well as to men ofthe Among those who spent Thanksgivingat their homes were Richard Garland18, Myron Townsend 18, Elton Knight18, Philip Talbot 19, Harold Stillman19, Lincoln Aikins 19. A party from the Bates MusicalAssociation, consisting of the collegequartet, a reader, and a cornetist, gavean entertainment at Turner last Fri-day evening. The Bates quartet is com-posed this year of John Dean 19, firsttenor, Dyke Quakenbush 18, secondtenor, Harold Stillman 19, baritone,and Earl Kenwick 18, bass. MarkStinson 18 read, and Kenneth Steady19 played the cello and the cornet. Among the several competitors forposition of reader for the Musical Clubs,Paul B. Potter 21 was the winner. comes from New Hampton Lit-erary Institute, the same preparatoryschool that Ted Bacon, last years read-er, attended. .Joseph Pedbereznak, 17, writes thathe and Stettbaeher are stationed withthe field hospital division at CampGordon, Georgia. He says that thereis some chance that they may be trans-ferred to some o


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