Bates Student . te theprogram, and only two numbers weregiven, Floyd Norton, 18, read an orig-inal story. The plot was ingenious, andwas cleverly developed. The readingwas thoroughly enjoyed, the realistictouches keeping one in constant sym-pathy with Hie characters. Annie L. Leathers, IS. read tin essaydealing with certain phases of Hebrewliterature and especially with the effectsof nature and the earlier events in the life of the Hebrew nation upon thepoetry of the people. Quotations fromthe Psalms, the highest type of thenations poetry, brought out these re-lationships. The production showe


Bates Student . te theprogram, and only two numbers weregiven, Floyd Norton, 18, read an orig-inal story. The plot was ingenious, andwas cleverly developed. The readingwas thoroughly enjoyed, the realistictouches keeping one in constant sym-pathy with Hie characters. Annie L. Leathers, IS. read tin essaydealing with certain phases of Hebrewliterature and especially with the effectsof nature and the earlier events in the life of the Hebrew nation upon thepoetry of the people. Quotations fromthe Psalms, the highest type of thenations poetry, brought out these re-lationships. The production showed ex-tensive and careful preparations. The taking of the Spofford picture, anannual event, was set for the followingday. PAGE FOUR THE BATES STUDENT, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1917 ROSSS ICE CREAM and other delicacies may be termed the educated kindbecause the flavor is tastefully brotout when you partake of them. YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED ALWAYS GEO. A. ROSS, Class 1904 56 ELM STREET, LEWISTON, MAINE Telephone 68O. Merrill £& Webber Co. PRINTERS andBOOKBINDERS BlankBooks,RuledBlanks


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