Bowdoin Orient . y, at Lafayette College, Penn., recentlyreceived an offer of the position of chemist in alarge chemical establishment. He dechned theposition, and will remain at Lafayette. 85.—We see in the Dartmouth, that throughthe efforts of Goodenow, 85, formerly a member ofBowdoin, 85, a new grand stand has been erected BOWDOIN ORIENT. 25 at Hanover, having larger aud wider seats than theold one, aud covered with an awning. Among the officers elected at the annual meet-ing .of the Maine Commandery of the MilitarjOrder of the Loyal Legion of the United Statesheld in Portland on the 7th in


Bowdoin Orient . y, at Lafayette College, Penn., recentlyreceived an offer of the position of chemist in alarge chemical establishment. He dechned theposition, and will remain at Lafayette. 85.—We see in the Dartmouth, that throughthe efforts of Goodenow, 85, formerly a member ofBowdoin, 85, a new grand stand has been erected BOWDOIN ORIENT. 25 at Hanover, having larger aud wider seats than theold one, aud covered with an awning. Among the officers elected at the annual meet-ing .of the Maine Commandery of the MilitarjOrder of the Loyal Legion of the United Statesheld in Portland on the 7th inst., are the followingalumni: 47.— Chas. B. Merrill, Senior Vice-Commander. 60.— John Marshall Brown, JuniorVice-Commander. 59.—Lieut. Edward M. Kand, Recorder. 78.— Joseph W. Spaulding, Registrar. 57.—Paymaster William H. Anderson, Memberof the Council. 62.— Chas. P. Mattocks, Member ofthe Council. 51.— Augustus C. Hamlin, Memberof the On either hand of my goodfriendI see a fair new mitten. Did she knit those, I quickly cry, The girl of whom youre smitten ? And if she did, said my good friend,(Twas on his face plain written) You surely cannot give me joyFor having got the mitten. But you have mittens twain, I say, And that is no negation ;Two negatives, as you well know,But make an affirmation ! —Brunonian. The largest observatory dome in the world isbeing made in Cleveland for the University ofMichigan. It weighs ten tons, and has a diameterof forty-five feet and four inches at the base.— Uni-versity Herald. Eh bien! exclaimed Miss Kate to the trades-man, what is the price of your gneiss peaches? Tufa, he replied, laconically. Thats schistwhat I want. Give me two quartz, strata away,I want to catch mica. A doleryte ! and silicatebounded out of the store without paying atoll.—Ex. President Porter, of Yale, believes that failuresof college and university life are due in most casesto poor prepar


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