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1 Bates College SCARAB The Bates Student Archves and Specal Collectons The Bates Student - volume 47 number 0 - January 23, 99 Bates College Follow ths and addtonal works at: Recommended Ctaton Bates College, "The Bates Student - volume 47 number 0 - January 23, 99" (99) The Bates Student 88 Ths Newspaper s brought to you for free and open access by the Archves and Specal Collectons at SCARAB It has been accepted for ncluson n The Bates Student by an authorzed admnstrator of SCARAB For more nformaton, please contact batesscarab@batesedu

2 tnfomt VOL XLVII No, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 99 FRESHMAN RECEPTION HELD IN T SEC ROWE RECEIVES LOVING CUP PRICE TEN CENTS =m DERATING ATTENTION HEN! BATES LEADS IN S A T C GENEROUS BEQUEST REVIVED MOST EFFICIENT UNIT IN N E EDR RATES TRIANGULAR LEAGUE Bates wll Meet Clark and Tufts For the paal few years Bates, Clark, I:M Saturday evenng the "V" But and Tufts have been unted n ther deltas the scene nf joyous merry-makng batng nterest* by the Trangular when the three upper classes entertaned tague Last seaaon, however, due tn the fresh a Although somewhat de- a msunderstandng am Inablty to lns'l m oecouul HI' the formaton of decde uj a debatable queston, Bates an s A T c unt lro at the College,(dd nt partcpate n tn' league, bul the socal was brmful of nn as wellicontested Massachusetts Agrcultural as exctement, I'm- a small conflagraton College Ths year, however, tn' Deoccurred but ths was snn put out by batng Councl voted to resume rob* sum,, of tn' fellows Later n tn' eve- 'ons wth the other two colleges am nng Bee, Howe was presented wth a arrange a Trangular debate Thus tar beautful slver lovng cup, a token of the councl has worked expedtously, esteem from the members of the former and has succeeded n sendng n her 8 X \ C, two questons to tn- other tw colleges, The usual receptons afforded the Tufts am Clark have also done the frea en have htherto been held wth "'"'- " M8BM l"" "' ' '' < ll» t ' ' l "» l ueston (or debate wll he selected ths n t - walla of Flake Hall, lnt tls week By ths Trangular arrange year, lue to the efl'rts of Mr Harry Bowe, our genal "V" man, (he lower ment, Clark College wll meet Hates n lcvvslon, am Tults wll meet Hates at elass was prvleged to receve thel en- Medford The only thng left DOT s tertaunent wthout the bounds of I am '" choose the men Never before n the hstory of our u enbatng actvtes has the opportunty At an early hour the quests Hen fast for wnnng a place on the team been gatherng anl by eght the socal tme so promsng We are, Indeed, fortuwas n full sway In years past tn' ante n beng able to have tw'o of the freshman recepton has been gven over varsty debaters back, Charles Mayoh, tn an entertanment of some sut, hut am Arthur Drury Although Mayol s ths year a novelty n the way of a candy pull "as ntroduced Whle the absent at present, t s hoped that he may return soon anl be able to partr candy was beng prepared by some of pate n the Try nuts Eght debaters our femnne experts, a few of 0«r experenced pool sharks htroluet-d the n- n- selected Tn- process of elmnaton and selecton wll be IIS follows: / rs lo ths w le I'ul gam On the afternoon "f January B7, n I :; " fore long one uld tell by the I " Assembly B n o Hathorn Hall, mrth tha* co-eds surel; joyed all men nterested wll make the frst me gar I,-» II,, : ' V' ' I- place a,, rubles, enjoyed played the vctroht About ths lnn- s where ment enmes n Whle the " lef8 " L' were cookng some of the candy n one am0 to a Alma Mater and the party close, everyone leavng wt a pleasant memory of the frst freshman recepton held outsde of Ranl Hall Thanks to Mr Bowe and the commttee '" eharge, the socal proved a brllant nd memor able success >x questons: Tn- [J, B should enter a League to Enfon,- l' ' The proposal nf MeAloo to place the ralroads nf the r 8, naler govern of the chafng lshes, the burner gave ment m gement I'm a perod nf fve ol' mre heat than was good lor the Bare should n- adopted table top am consequently th wood : ''- Te Amercan muncpaltes s burst nto flame A few ( our should adept tn- cty manager form of heroc upper classmen who w close proxmty tn t andy " shed gov mm 'ut I The federal government Bhould tn He- rescue am wth the ad Sec adopt a permanent polcy of prce con- Bowe they stopped what mgll have trol been a young conflagraton N erthcless 'r Ilarrv hal to substtut f new The varous stales should adopt n system of ndustral nsurance, table for the burned one when the hut ' The V B Bhould create a navy reopened on Monday < ::]l '" "' ' >" ;l " v """' r '""'"u However the few cm-is I!, "ere Each speech wll be lmted to fve nervous BOOn forgot ther f - and mnutes, am may nclude or omt the wth some of the less bashful feshmeu, analyss of the propost and may they gave ther attenton to poppng levelop nne n- mure argument ether com am toastng marshmallow before sde nf the queston From ths frst the glowng lre whch burn": n the massve freplace When the c-t-dy was group of ambtous contestants there wll be selected twelve men for the realy to pull t was passed t several Sem-fnal debaters on an assgned substrong ndvduals am what raa once a stcky, strngy, black mass toon became edble, lght, temptng molasses candy Some of the weaker m "ere llgcnlly watchng the numerous plates ject about one week later From these twelve men, eght men wll be,-hosen for the Una) debatng team Any man that has had experence n debatng or s at least nterested n the of fudge whch were harden t» the art uf ths ntellectual contest, should cool evenng ar Amlst the festvtes, Olt Tracy, actng n behalf of the forne members of the s A T C, presented * Rowe wth a beautful slver lovl g cup as a small token of the gratltfle "nd was due hm for hs panstakng labor show hs ablty at the frst Try-outs Debatng must be contnued ths year The proud record of Hates n debatng must be mantaned To do ths t s Imperatve that every man who s Interested step forward and show what In- can do n ths drecton Those that n makng lfe happy for ol solders arc fortunate n makng the team are durng the frst two montl' of ths canddates for membershp n the Delta year Mr Tracy made a splendd presentaton and our Harry responded n hs usual wtty manner Dean Buswell and many other members of the faculty, ncludng Mr I) D Andrews, Mr Sydney B»wn anl Prof Ilertell, joned n the merrymakng and helped the evenng tn be a Sgma Bho, the natonal debatng fraternty Membershp n such a fraternty s surely an honor to be proud of, for t means assocaton wth the best college debaters of the country To those who are stll more fortunate and brng home the bacon, a Drew me,i al s awarded pleasant one for all As the hour grew late, te entre company joned n the slll'"k f '"> To repeat, t s the desre of tlu b De- batng Councl and the Coach of the team that every man who can thnk and speak, or thnks he can speak, should be on hand Monday, Ian 7, 99, 430 PM, Assembly Room, Hathorn Hall Consult Prof Hard for any further Informaton desred, and then record your name n the Blue Book at the Lbraran's desk - PRIVILEGE OF WEARING UNI- FORM TO BI EXPLAINED TO SOLDIERS UPON DISCHARGE Crcular No ">" War Depart n< Washng on I 'ecember 23, 99 Incdent to tn demoblzaton of tnarmy, before men are fnally gven ther dscharge, the «mmandng offcer wll requre each gron to be assembled to nvte ther attenton tn the prvlege thus grante them by Congress to wear t wth ho r as they dd as sol ders and to be partcular about ther conlu-t appearance, assocatons, and habts The ste ly men are always n the majorty am the nun commssoned offcers should le advsed that they are responsble : good ctzens to see that the unform s not dsgraced anl that ther cxamj le wll restran those who are dsposed tn abuse ther lberty am ther unfor s In order that proper supervson may he gven to ths matter tn- offcer desgnated wll ol'an the command ng offcer's apvroval before makng the address to the men Bj nler of the Soltary Of War: 48, A G o PEYTON C MARCH l ncral chef of staff, OFFICIAL: I', c Harrs, Adjutant General WAI DEPARTMENT Washngton Dec 0, 98 CHEVRONS J'OR DISCHARGED SC LDIERS I As a recognton nf dutes performed n the servce of the country, each solder upo beng honorably dscharged wll In furnshed wth two scarlet - worn on the left sleev,- pont n -,av between the,, srb;!,!,,,pih- on Ho- coal am m tn overcoat Ths wll serve tn ndcat to tn- country whh the unform s beng worn that tn wearer responded to tn- demands of the country, performed credtable servce n the army, and fnally receved an ho able dscharge therefrom - Where practcable, those chevrons Bhould be sewn n the garmenls before dscbarge, f th s cannot be done, they wll be present, d wth hs dscharge papera PEYTON c MAb''ll General, Chef of Staff The commandng offcer of the B, A T >' lately demoblsed at the college has wrtten to the depot quartermaster at Boston requestng that suffcent chevrons be suppled tn the men formerly n the ml le also desred the STUDENT 'o -all attenton to the prescrbed place I'm- the chevrons tn be Worn Tn re s no other place, and one chevron p-r garment s all that s an thnrzed DEATH OE CLIFFORD R C08R SUDDEN PASSING OF POPULAR STUDENT Clfford Roland Cobb, a senor al Hates, ded at hs home n Poland on the afternoon of January 8, 99, He contracted Influenza from hs brother The dsease developed nto pneumona and proved fatal after an llness of sea reel- a week le (Pas born n Povvnal January 2, 838 Durng hs nfancy hs parents move I to Poland where le receved hs grammar school educaton, le entered Bates n the fall of 9") after gradual nn from Mechanc Falls Hgh Hs knd personalty won many frends le was well known among the students by the famlar name, " Ty Cobb" Olfl'ord was a corporal n the S A T C and hs dscharge papers, gven hm December 2, showed that he dd excellent work as a solder He was a ember of the Poland Center Congregatonal Church Hs nterest n church work as superntendent of the Sunday School and lender of the boy's club seldom permtted hm to spend weekends n Lewston He was a member I Leutenant Ira w Black recently receved a very gratfyng report to the effect that Bates leads all New England Colleges n effcent conduct t>f the S A T C I'nts There are thrty Seven colleges n ths group, and Hates headed the lst wth New Hempshrc State Unversty second, t Is especal ly gratfyng tn tn- men of the unt to leara that our attempt at beng an actual mltary camp was a great success, pared to the falures only tun evdent nl other posts reat credt s dm- tn the commander,, ' the unt fur the splendd energy dsplayed that hs men mght have the I,, st start possble n the new lfe When He reports nf nsuffcent fund am lodgng come from other Bchools, we may be pr I nf the abundance we enjoyed at Hates The Leutenant expressed ls admraton I'm- the unflnchng loyalty nf the Bates men whch alone made tn- sue,- >Bfl possble The corps of nll-ers was especally well adapted n the needs of the college They went away wth the t possble mpresson, as s attested I by the letters wrtten, after leavng the nsttuton, to the nandng offcer, emphaszng the co-operaton of ther men Borne of the offcers have declared ther ntenton of returnng to vst land get acquanted a lttle wth the ; men who could not know them as ntmately as they desred on account Of mltary exgences We can assure them of a hearty welcome f they Bhould carry out ther ntenton,,;' t le Exc Isor Grange Farm hm Nn doubt ths, al counted for Ins stalwart and robust form, le leav es hs pa cuts, M I Mrs Alonzo ' obb, and one brother, Arthur, who s a student at Leavtt Insttute He WHS engaged tn Mss Marjore Parln of Poland The funeral was held January II at the Poland Congregatonal church Professor I'urutnn, who conducted the servce, gave a bographcal sketch of Clfford whch was not only comfortng In the bereaved parents and frends, but alsn beautful n ts atttude toward death Edwn I'urnt \lbert Adam, Wllam Arata and Cecl Holmes acted as pall bearers Other men from Hates who Were present, are FujmOtO, Leutenant Black, Oscar Vogtlander, and Wllam Sawyer PltoKAHLL' INCREASE IN DUES Secreta,v,'nue nf the V M C A called He attenton nf the STUDENT lo the mpendng change n "Y" dues As vve all know and apprecate the work nf the organsaton, the ncreased e\ [cnses are qute obvous Tles, sts must I let Hales s wllng to slmu ho grattude for He far greater scope of the Y M C A by ncrease n dues we feel sure When the subject s brought up let us ad In the lmt of OUT abltv WILL OF LATE FRANK GUTMANN LEAVES 825,000 TO COLLEGE A respected ctzen of Levvstou passed away hst week Alt hough a German born, he was as g I an Amercan n the world crss as any one of us Thoughtful nf the needs of hs fellow ctzens at all tmes, h,- w:- admred for hs generosty am kndly Interest As many know, he left hs beautful home tn be relnndelled nto -, v M c \ for the cty Bates had hardly expected the most generous gft that was presented her Presdent Chase expressed the feelng of the college n an address n chapel The fund wll be a lastng memoral to the frend that has just passed on Abstract from Codcl No I to Wll of Frank Gutmann, late of Lews ton, deceased I hereby gve, and drect my lxe eor named n my sad Wll, tn pay ver tn the Presdent and Trustees nf Bates College, an educatonal and chartable nstuton located n sad Lewston, He sum nl' Twenty lve Thousand Dollars, the same tn be held n trust by sad I'resdent and Trustees nl' Bates t follege, the ncome thereof tn be expended for the development nf sad nsttuton for educatonal purposes n accordance wth ts ncorporaton BATES COLLEGE LEWISTON, MAINE January L'l, 99 Members of Bates College: 0 [ about tn moblz for Wth Clark am wth I ts gnnng of t Inn- rvs lr> n B 7 I'll I 'IS rk ' ( :'ls t that A 'lark debate! would rather beat a Hates team than be elected mayor of Worcester" Tn be sne, we have won our four contests wth Tufts Hut the latter college trounced Clark twce last year Ths season both schools are apparently gong nto thngs wth a rush, and expect tn deprve the Garnet of a sngle vote from the judges We have scored thrty-one vctores out nf fortytwo ntereouegat ntests, a record probably not surpassed by that of any hgher nsttuton n ths country We have defeated such opponents as Huston Unversty, Harvard Senors, Trnty, Vermont, Unversty of Mane, Colby, C^ue-n's (Canada, Colgate, anl the ("t, nt' New fork Last year n our only contest 'f the season, we receved a unanmous decson over a Strong team from M A C Snce 896 vv, have had an unbroken seres of debates THE BEST BATE8 TRADI- TIONS CHALLENGE OS TO GET BE- HIND Tlls HONORABLE ANII REPRESENTATIVE 8POBT IN TIIK PRESENT VI'AK What are the prospects; Our members, troopng back from the camps, from the hgh seas, and from battle lnes In France, are tryng tn readjust, themselves tn Ihe elassrnm Snne nf (Contnued on Page Three) BATES STUDENTS YURKSTON & CHUZAS DEALERS IN W L DOUGLAS SHOES :^McMr -n EVERY PAIR CUCRANTEED Prces $200 to $ Lsbon Street May Secure lllntinl TIVI" STYLES HIIII OI \IIIY In College Men and Women!!! FOOTWEAR Al Ceo F McCbbon's Shoe Store, 7S -sfcon St, Opp Musc Kal IIIII> N PASOI'AIK < llale«, 920) In nor aervlce

3 !?> PAGE TWO BATES COLLEGE FRANK II TTBBS AM STI Professor of Qeoloyj sad astronomy K H N Con, AM Hnowlton Pofesso of Hnt, ry I od tlovert n m ALTHI t F latrtxi A,St, Profesjor of French CLARA I BOSWELL, A It Dean for the Women of the College AIHHIT CHAP; BAIBD, All IIII Professor of Kngllsh and Argunnalon IKWISTox MAINE Asslf'sn L'tn arl n I-: : MI ::n II l HISK A II Beers ary lo the Presdent N,» \ llonnttk AB Regstrar M RSTBRB HI,KINS AII Assstant lo the Ilenn of Women ESI l: B KIMIUII, Matron I > n I:I ANDBBWS, AB Superntendent of Grounds and Itudlngs ' "" ' "" A' Thorough courses (largely electlv ladng to the degrees of AB and BB careful tranng n Kngllsh Composton, Orators and Debate Thorough courses n engneerng and n subjects leadng lo these Electve courses In Mathematcs extendng through the last three years Excellent laboratory snd lbrary facltes Up-to-date method! n teach lag Greek, lan French, German, Bpanlsb, Hstory Economcs, Socology sad Pbllosopbj Frst-class Athletc Held New outdoor runnng track Lterary socetes Moral and Cbrlslan Influences a prmary am Actve Chrstan Assocaton! A graduate V M C A secretary Necessarj annual expenses for tuton, rooms, board, and all oler College charges from two hundred and twenty-fve In two hundred am H'y dollars a year, gleam heat and electrc lghts n the dormtores One hundred and eleven scbolarshps, hundred snd sx of these payln rs a year, tber Bve payng m For specal profcency n any department, a student may receve an honorary appont mem that work Such appontments for the present year are as follows: Packard, '9; Chemstry, Edwn W Adams, ; E Snowe, '9, Sanford l Bwasey, '9, Wllam J Connor, '20, Clarenc : Walton, '20; Englsh, Doroth) C, Haskell, '9, Marlon P Lews, '9, Lllan C W Ibury, '9, llarjore E Thomas '20; G Blanche M Smth, '9, V'lda E, Stevens, '9; Latn, Cecellla Chrstensen, '9; Mathematcs, Mary II Hodgdon, '9, Gladys W Skeh,p '9, Tadashl FuJImoto, '9, Sara W Reed, '20, Clar : Walton, '20; ' >rn Ms N IP, II len C T «ej ' fll n I T* THE BATES STUDENT, THURSDAY, ;s)\ JANUARY 23,!U!> LOCALS the second term are "Bll" Davdso '8, l Fred Holmes, 'IB, Dyke Quael for cvlan deals when on leave or enbush, s Paul Tlton, '9, IvtesonU: Vdrlough, and In ths you have estab- 'IT Frank BtOIe, 'I'- Lt Unymnnlf lshed fl recntl new In all armes! Blasdoll, '9, Roj Campbell, '9, Coe* Holmes, '9, l Edwn Purnton, '9 erv In the trenches, but n your regard confdently expoel you to maln- au your standards throughout the try- FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT A report has eome to the BTUDENT John Powers, 'n l Clare Blwell ng 'lays of demoblzaton, when the of the death ol Dr John O'Donnell, '9, an,i Horace Maxm, 9 endency to throw or Army dacplne OlORlE C CHASS, AM IU> IXD 'I' "" D I'llllVION, AB jr who ded n CsJtorna from the ef- Krschbaum, '20, and Porter, '2, an ni restrants wll be strong I am "" Drector of Physcal Tranng anl In I'RtsnKvr,,,r n pbjrlologj recta of Influence, Ha s sad to have lt home ll wth the "' tn " ountng on yon by your own nets and,,, \ your nfluence, to keep up the ree- Professor of 'syeholory and I0KI,, N JJ ClIWlU AM I n a Bates Student No record exsts George Gordon Glford, ex 20, ",,,,,, prd el whch von mll I am nur whole LYUAN ( lmev A M PH!> Professor nl Economcs of such ; man and thought tha he e'u'llllll' school n Assel, Muss Stanley Professor of Chemstry bw IL K IIIUMS AM bountry are so proud, n-l have I coach al Bates Ex- Alam Owen, ex'2 s also teachng WM II HABI n, AM lnm AMI Professor of German change Professor of Kngllsh Lterature Roser A F McDOXlLD AM I'll I) le s located n Brewer, Mane THE Y M C A _» u nn Professor of Kduentlnn HKSRKRT It POBISTOM, AM DD, On July 23, 98, the death of Rev Carleton Wggn, '20, s athletc Puonon Profenor of Bblcal Lterature BTDNII B BIOWX, A t, The stupendous work confrontng the AM, Indrew Eastman occurred at Ml suctor a Banford Hgh School, and Itrllgun Instructor ID French V M C A secretary las necesstated ose Mass He was n the class ol '74, GSOSVKNOU M IIOIIIVSON AM Ul RBWCI It OBOII, AM, MI' AFTERNOON TEA AND ENTER the electon of a commttee, whose put- Professor of Oratory Instructor n Forestry n the College, and n the class ol '77 ABTHl'R S IKIIXAKU, AM PHD, CHABLSS II IlKfNs, BJ3,,n the Dvnty school He was or- TAINMENT AT "Y" HUT! Lose It -hall le to expand the Influence Professor of Herman Instructor n Chemtstrj If tns Chrstan Organzaton and to daned n the Chrstan mnstry n 87 III M UP : G Ill III:, All A Gentle Remnder of The S A T C kcltate the management of the new FRKI> A KNATP AM Professor of IntIII Instructor In Blologj mll flled an I (red poston n the Bundav afternoon, January 0th, the Y" Hut The followng men constl- K s B Wool K BS, ] parts ol hs parshoners Farn B, POMSBOT, AM, college students had the pleaaure ol an Ute the membershp ol tl mmttees Instructor In Mathematcs snd Physcs Professor of Blolog} Mss Bara R I 99, has I n en- other en I rtalnmonl by those lades ol *m, Rawyer, 'n (Charman), Charles HARRY YFILLSON Rows, An IIAIMII II HRITAN AM PHD, S cretarj Y If c A tertanng her mothe and brother al the Baptst Church who releved the fbuthey, "n John Powers, 'IB, Oaear Cobb Professor of Phlosophy RlT rahmmro nb Rand Hull monotony ul furloughle s week end ^Dghtlander, '20, and W s Ander- OBOBOI II CHASE, AU, Inslructo D Household Economj BelChsr Professor of Creek [JCNA st NIIKS AB last 'all The "V" Hut agan pre sn, '2 A meetng wll soon be ar- Another 922 grl, Mss Ethel Mag WIIIUM t Wm-mous- \M Pull Drector of Physcal Tranng for the seuted famlar senes, bul the olve rgnged (or the mmedate purpose of Women and Instructor In Physlolug) I has thrown n her lol wth the Professor of Physcs drab had gven way t" blue serge, or, formulatng necessary rules and regu BLANCH! W BOBBJtTB, AB Rand Hall Freshmen Gonog! : RAHSDBLL, A M Lbraran as n ths ease, mostly slk and satn ll lnns Professor of Mathematcs HABEL K MJUII, AD, The fashonable nfluenza has detaned However, the rament made lttle or no Mss Bculah Jackman, 922, fr her dfference n the enthusasm that was LE CERCXE FRANCAIS Merrll C& Webber Co Blank Books, Ruled Blanks PRINTERS and BOOKBINDERS All knds of BOOK and JOB PKN TINO executed n a neat, prompl and tasty manner Loose Leaf Work to order 95 TO 99 MAIN STREET, AUBURN MAINE ROSS'S ICE CREAM and other delcaces may be termed the "educated" knd because the flavor s tastefully brot out when you partake of them YOUR PATRONAGK IS APPRFCIATID ALWAYS GEO A ROSS, Class 904»6 ELM STREET LEV7ISTON MAINE Telepbooe urn) I :, college work dsplayed, The ho refreshments were Le Cercle Franeals s happy to an \l~s Blose Lane and Mss Grace just as welcome, and the entertanment lulee the return of ts presdent and t lall, 920, receve a vgl ns: week was just as enjoyable v ee pn sdent, Mr Clarence Alton Kln,n Paul Senes ol St, Lous Altho there wen- other attractons w II and Mr Ralph Arthur ll s re- The Junor Rand Ha I grls entertaned for many, a far representaton ol tn spectvely These eompetenl men are a vsto m Frday evenng The call students were present After refresh assduously strvng to reconstruct the \p- xpected and the young lades were thrown nto snd lluson by the meats had been generously served ev ervbody gathered around the pano antl French socety The new applcants must subml ther names to the preshonor thus shown them Hnt Borne tred freplace for an nformal entertanment dent and wll be selected by strct com- Mr Tracy opened tl cercses by sng n II n avalable hars and tabl - petton based upon the scholastc - Then followed a shor much to the detrment ol the furnture mert ol the ndvdual Herpture Readng and Prayer by ' The vsto dd uol reman long, and t The Bocety wll be carred along on Dred that traps have been set n Fnnc of the Baptst Church He sup n entrely n'«bass The members detan hm upon hs nexl appearance l,-ale,i h - Scrpture readng by s ',,, f the socety, «II h the congenal solbrel talk n whch he sad Hnt there M Kllotl Hall s vstng Mss labnrnt I Professor llerel expect ree elaesef ol ooj B I,,,,, Kvclvn Vrev, 920 " ;, n no\ate plans For a hghly rmshed col n-- that BO to college them, *er m " banquets and entertanments I' : ' hts leen th g M,,,,,, who,,,,,, Heg, be arranged at regular Ms* l- Hodgdon 99 99, for n,,,lsl,v,, who,, Mllteneed to ' lurng the wnter season Jont few ( eollege wth le Petl Salm are Vlss Man I lfford tl P ye Strecl Mable V'ork opened the enter,ed and the offcals of both House entertaned he brothe l Earle tanmenl wth a Pano Solo, "Come organzatons have mprovsed schemes Clfford, Bates 95, o I Moto Tran- Back n Kn" Alter a hearty encore whch shall permeate the gatherngs ps on last Saturday Mrs Pnne rendered t Vocal Solo, wth : ventonal eharm ol Informal Mss Delorn A Smth, ''' spenl the '* Forget-me-not'' She responded t" shp In order to accelerate the w,,k end al her lotse n Lver the apprecaton ol her audence by B s;,- ol the organzaton and to denthumorous selecton Then M -- W a to the mem- I leal selellllll,*m, ll,ll< \ - Mldred and M -~ Margarel Wy an '2- lnve returned to the home uel lal'l M s- Helen Rel M ol ll daj al he home n Sahattus \ls- K ll I," n- O'Hllel, '22, has leen ll wth a cold '" a f u days I M-- Kvelvn Wnnersberger, '22 Whtter Ihe remnnd the year ' n '-- ha- l,e II to he lo I l thel wth n Ms«r'red P I led he frend, Mss llasel Sampson ol the hsets llon npathc Hosptal on Monh' \l:- Magarte I It n, 92, las lelt M llken' nod s now l rng on lla Mss Thelma Fu, has leen routned " the house on neeounl ol ll -- s ade to rcsu e h Mss En est [brook who w kep a her home n account ol the ll ol her brother, s at Mllken le: tnued he mol eek, sel ' ths vacaton are Pne s en lnu({ll Marguerte I'ndlen Rachel Kuapp, Prancea lugles, Bthel Parweather, Jals Barron, Preda Fsh and Murel Howes Mss Ruth Allen '8, vste frends n Mllken last week Mss Agrendce I IJealey, '22 vsted relatves n Auburn over Sunday, S reral ol l!s have had deas enng vsts rom an nte stng quadruped commonly known as a ntpusc ' Buck" Phelan, 's thrd las^me ol the varsty team Insl year was ; \,s tor on the campus ths week jus returned from servce n u here he was wounded by a machn bullet Barc Clfford, tl typhod fevor He has l-m '2, s al home, u Stunner Davs, '8 runner cente flelder on the baseball-team, " Chck' Johnson, '6, now a Bowdon medcal) were vstng frends al l lege ths weok, among those t torn ths year for Lttle E\e Edgarton'' She also re sponded to an encore wth another >d a Vocal l' let le rlulness," bj V - El MB and Mrs ett las on the program was a Pano l>m "On Land and Sea,'' bj Msses Helen Hoot and Kathernc Bleep or The efforts ol the lo t the Bap,l have alwaj a been very much apprecated by the youug men n the and they fe I for ther se c s SHALL IT BE CONTINUED? I lurng he pasl J ears Hales has 'p d the pr lent ol beng u mll exponent ol muscal n-m Her [I, a I mandoln club of le counl ry and hat fully demonstrated ther ablty to ae entertanng muscal dvertsemeuts The eoll ;,, at ',- cut, s fortunate t eonan a generous number ol forme muscans as well as an asto ol n w n loln and voeal art,s, t > nconcevable tlutl Bhould n gleel the mportant ( nus eal stmulus and eosequently dlscour nee one ul' the most nsprng cmol ntelle t l s the ardent n t l phlharm - al udenl - hat Borne word be promulgat d to s late the wanng nterest n musc and to rekudle the collaboratve sprl ol the dsorganzed clubs Elaborate preparatons are beng nt- ate I whch shall termnate In the or ganzaton ol a male quartet Bhall ths quartet be the advent ol a larger and more complete muscal assoeatouf ASKED TO MAINTAIN HIGH REGARD FOR THE UNIFORM In a general order, publshed t" the whole Army today, Secretary Bake called upon offcers and men to man- tan the hgh regard for the unform whch has n establshed through out the country* "Through hearty co-operaton and dscplne ol the offcers and men ol the Army the country has acqured a new respect for the uulorm,' the ol- der rend: "You men have mantaned vour hgh standard, not only by sot derly duet n the camps and bra»v- bers now servng under the colors specal programs wll be devoted to the leys lomng back from tme to tme An es,e, ally desgned emblem s to o nat d and adopted as a menus ol a STEAM al dentfcaton ol membershp QIALITV WORK \t GLOBE LAUNDRY QUALITY SERVICE Agent P' (,'KET KNIVKS, IAZOH8 S( ISSOKS AM) s IIAl:S I'AINTM AND nls anl nl p - usually kept n n Hardware Stole GEO A WHITNLY & CO 25 Mn Strct Lrwlon Mane Mohcan Co Man St IKWsTX ME Tll-: HOME OF PURE POODS AND OP m -r QUALJ v AT MONET SAVING PRICES The New UNIVERSAL LAUNDRY Mane's Bggest Best Laundry E D LIBBY, Propretor Portland, Me HARRY L PLUMMER Photo null Art Studo VIA ' Lsbon Street LEWISTON MAIME :

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Btudenta an' anxously awatng n hear the flash t* stck am puck now tha tn' tm* s rpe fo the deh a successful season I'm tn- beneft of Ih new students am those who have nol closely followed our hockey record I'm tn past few years, a bref summary of last real 'a work and hs yearv prospecta "ll In* net Owng to tl tctraordnary extremes n' the weather of last year, a g I ached lo was utterly Impossble, Nevertheless an exceptonally fast tram was developed under the able drecton of Captan Duncan Pour lnn from tha tram are back ths Mar They an' Talbot, 'I' at cover nt Mosher 'I'', at pont,burns, '20, and Bernard, '2, m the forward lne Bu there an' also man other men n' exceptonal promse who have had much nterclasa am second,nn expe rence Rce, '-" am Buker, '20, atand ml promnently among these men am should make stnn- bds Co egula poa tons 'I'u develop a wnnng team we am-' have the keenest com etton am real competton means tha there nns: be Th,' concluson s: 'onsult the b h'ln board for detals; and prepare a fve mnute speech for next Monday s exercse \ MEMBER tl" Tn: COM MITTEE WILL TRY TO SEE YOE ON WEDNESDAY OB THURSDAY Wl PLACE TOUR NAME ON THE SCHEDULE II' UK PAILS TO DO so JTOU WILL PLEASE SIGN Tll: BLUE BOOK AT Tn: DESK IN 'tl; \M LIBRARY BATES DEBATING COUNCIL ALUMNI NOTES EXTRACTS FROM LETTEB OK KITH M CHAPMAN, '8 Our general plan of work here n the Prances Wllard Settlement s to I-H tn' lon's n' the chldren n tn- mornng, am tn have them n clubs n the a't't't and evenng Two mornngs a work I am dong specal medcal follow J work, under tho Socal Servce Department of the Dstrct Nurse Assocaton Ths moans \st" the dscharged nfluenza patents am re portng m tn' presence of any Bymp lons of those dseases whch are lkely»,, follow nfluenza In chldren we look fm eye, ear, nose, or throat troubles, am n alnlts for surh mental am nervous troubles as psychoss am psychoneuross, We also gve a report of lvng condtons, bousng, envron ' I two teams least on the ce every day, t, am house keepng fver} man who has ha am hockey perence or anyone who desres ant I have all -ms of clubs, tny lttle lowsl babes u- ol, gh to horn slmll pn forth an effort to make a lttle scssors am m pctures for place m ths team scrap-books, play 'lulls, and, of course, Rav I K'nlll "Ill, who wa- BC Btory tellng; Jewsh grls about lector o captan ths yea - team s now nne am t, who Ian' ther Ktchen ng wth tho arm of occupaton n Garden t'lnls; cluba of real Italan franco, A new electon "as am Burns, street urchns who come nto the gym '20, was named as Captan fo ths sea wth deafenng yells and wl ps for son Tho promses fo fast tram ae an h of basket ball am athletc ' ""K'J Rood, an! Manage P I games, but who st quet as mce when man wll not In' lackng when t comes beng told thrllng Indan stores; '" -'' g up somt - ubs of old J wsl who really Iran- HI ls schedule play basket ball and wrte and read BASKET BALL papers on tempera ; am clubs for wn kng arc busy all d at the shops and le for two hours' mltary drll and calsthen -, a- well as a g nng together I I III' ngs rtan ndx duals have been soon gong townls our venerable gymnasum Wo ha, found out ther They ntend 'ganzc a most two L'luba a day on every day exformdable basket ball tram Mosher p - unlay, n hen I ha re th e ' ' to I n var I ea of a "tar, am u Itl Max n, to» a whole team Xev rt lel -- hoy would '!' I'm' a plaj ng poston pot -ll* s my Grl Kcout Troop, the /,, n be Set le lt LIEUT CLARENCE A MACOMEE -> act : teresl g the - udent - I Saturd hat ' a vas -I the hall Mns and Intercste tudence to " he flow of are, n There s a nance to play other colleg Hgh School tram- are always ready " I rece n t of I >r Clan I af \e«si ron, a former I boy, the son of Wllnr I A Mat of hs town, wbcl occurred Pr ay f fnancal arm gementa an 0 Mneola, N Y, where he 'In s a rltablc tower of Dr tly kll' H for the opponents of ths sport, when a par of mules at les tha athletc heart s grcntlj tracto ran as aded by tho all to vgorous appled coll d ' wtl tm tn tho game Let ua hear more about ths eontn - Botl tdes have a good argum t FATES COLLEGE LEWISTON MAINE lontnued fron page one them feel that lny have lttle tme for extra-currculum affars They may llot : n I'm I ho, am Only two vet erars, Mayoh am Drury, survve from former nt - teams j appeared Sat urda y ft m 'amp Taj lor Mayoh s al Pawt kot, recoverng from an attack of pneumona Men, n addton tn these two, are evdently ma,l l to tll tn- gaps III'' prove worthy of her past, am f she s to take her proper collegate poston In these post bellum days, she must rghtly expect us n lne up n tho pro lmnry trals to be held ext Mol lav al four Unty o'clock III llallorn Hall Does debatng pay! Tho groan, whether they have gone n for poetry, bology, preachng, or hgh fnance, toll IIS that the game s from every pont "f vew proftable Have wo lno' Probably we unve not, but varsty men, asde from ther debatng hours, have nvarably een tn' busest men " college Purnton, Chayer, Qumby, Tarbell, Anas, Lan- Dyer, Mayoh, am Drury wore awamped wth work before debatng added t" ther program " whb ho was rdn : throw ng hm - ' a,, polo of breal ng h' nook About three months ago he cnten ' the servce a 'In' me : cal ' Ing hs romms son as flrsl leutenant II homo a New sharm, where h' had a an l ce, anl ht s th"!: II L_!IT r of M and Mm, 'hal' L, H ah'v of Ihs tow n am v Io went " the Mast ehusctts ' I neral hosptal where she ae cepted a poston I lr Ma- ber was 'I catel n t!n town scl Is, graduatng from Man Central Insttute n the class of 007 II, attended Bates ' 'olh gc and later graduated from the Tufts Medcal col and served for some tme as n rm n dffer at hosptals n Masse ehusetts He had been located at New Sharon for al t three j ars a d had worked up a large practce Dr Macomber was a self made man and man of nu-h ablty, am hs sudden death just as he was n a poston to enjoy the results of hs labor and Btudy seems very haul Much sympathy s extended to Mrs, Macomber In her be reavement Besdes hs wfe, ha fath,', Wllard A Macomber, and a Bster, Mrs Harvey Cochran, both of ths town, survve Puneral servces were held at the home of Mrs, Macomber'a parents, Mr and Mrs 'harlos I Healey on Man Street Tuesday aftcrnuo at o'clock Rev, II Tra n, a former pastor of the Baptst church, offcated A Maaon rvce was eo ducted under the drecton of Merdan Lodge, P ani A M Th' raskel was draped wth the Amercan flag A large numbet of beautful floral offerngs testfed " the esteem n whch the y IJ: man was hoi by hs frends, Tho loarms were Dr ' 8 Coffn, L G Mllken, s If Oldham am II L torn forth Several of tn young men who have recently returned from mltary eampa were n attendance, Includng Leut '"an of th, I', s Medcal Corps of M" la " ' ted tho remans of Leut Macomber I'lon- w Rubb r II'Is a Specally PEOPLE'S SHOE REPAIRING SHOP OLD SHOES MADE LIKE NEW Mhllr Shoa lad Uubber lor Sale Cor College Street, 66 Sabattus Street Scentfc Optcal Work Ol I'roperlj t-' by Regstered Optometrst We an' manufacturers of l's-s and ''an duplcate any I'rok-n I'll- We I a n aloes Optcal ID- arm ns Opera and Feld G u D S Thompson Optcal Company 27 Lsbon St, Lewston, Me THE NEW ENGLAND TEACHERS* AGENCY Largest Baal of Huston 0 w Crage, Manager Emma P, dggng, Aast Manager Y M C A Buldng PORTLAND, MAINE BATES COLLEGE BOOK STORE 6 Wood Street Student Supples, Felt Goods, Ftuntan Pens Bates Jewelry, etc BERTHA r PILES, Manager GOOGIN FUEL CO COAL and WOOD 38 Bates S- 57 Wlpple St : Yard, 80-W \vo;s wn m t: llll o t o V LEWISTON SHOE HOSPITAL your ml Agent, S, Hall PRESERVE YOUR MEMENTOES lnn* a v BI 'I fellows!,p I k ALBERT BU0TE, Agt FOGG'S LEATHER STORE Headquarters for Baggage Reparng of All Km,s Promptly Done 23 MAIN ST LEWISTON, ME THE 30WD0IN MEDICAL SCHOOL ADDISON S TAYER, Dean 0 Deerng St PORT/AND MAINE Why Shouldn't We Crow? 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5 t* PAGE FOUlt PHE BATES STUDENT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 99 &he 'Bates Student I' I I: I I s! I III lsleu s Dl'UIN'G THE COLLEGE \ I'A: B\ s DENTS OV BATES I'OILEGE EDITORIAL BOARD ll\:v:\ l OODDAUD, '20 El run IM'IIHI STANTON II WOODMAN cn s A '::n\a\ "' OSCAII VOIUTIANDKH, '2u ulam s IOOAN, "20 I II I \ KDITOUH MAHION BAXDEKH lotn 8IBIKY, "' VAX \ I m N '2 N:\\s BDITOB LOCAI EDITOB ATHLETIC EDITOB ALI M M EDITOB El GENE III I'l', '2 ( I INSTANCE W AIKIUI '2 DWICHT LIBBEY, '22 wxsnw ANDERSON, '2 MAGAZINE DEPARTMENT MARJOIIE THOMAS '20 MI»,\/\I EDITURH BETTJ WIIIISTIPX ' - totiil HASKEIL '2 KAHIK CLIFFORD, '2 S l-ct lc»l-, Sl'ln p f J,, s \-E8H \l * S "I : WESIE A SMALL AMHIMTANT* BERNARD GOULD, J" I'AI I B POTTER, '2 'Au n'ket, 'I'" slunk Copes, Ten Ont Knt< n! an n! class matter al the " tn II Lewlstou, Mane TO THE FRESHMEN Bates College has reopened under very tryng cond- tons The abandonment of the very successful SATC has changed the aspect of the colleg n tn- eyes of the new class Where before the men were treated, recorded and n al! ways consdered as twenty year olds, nneteen year olds, and so on they now revert to the lme honored class bass As freshmen, you are begnners, beg rs n more senses than one Yon have yet to learn the tradtons of the college You have but begun to app ate the treat- ment whch Hates las always accorded each and every student You have found that Bates comes as near beng the embodment of Democracy as s possble You wll learn the pleasure and prde of callng Bates your Am; Mater You wll realze that you have entered an nstt- uton whe verybody puts bs shoulder to the "heel No shrkers get far Cooperaton has been the le be- tween the faculty am the students V' ll w ll be helped, as doubtless you have been helped, by the upper classes, Accord to them the respect due Ideas must be changed; 'hat s nevtable Vou are per- plexed: ask those who have been thru the same dffcul- tes Re proud of your class Get the sprt that makes a man wsh to see hs fellows wn and who helps them do t le loyal You lose nothng by t and gan every- thng dvdual vews expressed, The upper-classmen know tha p tn' I'ln -<> «r«sport d' nbbng s qute prevalent J aboul IIH' campus Sometmes t s justfed, bul other { THE l3l,/2z ED TRAIL tmes t s not hut at any rate, a thng worth talkng I aboul s worth wrtng about <_ _-_ _ _ A democratc college endeavors to gve the besl poss-,, -,,*, m ; : * I*d any one ever conc around to von al ; I'M and nform I)I - [acutes I"' - lvtll l'''tlo IIK' on, -,,,,,, *, vm n a pleasant am persuasve on tha von are to he called,,, -'n s worth as much as that I another He I, ;, cvenng a!r Stag fem,, talk upon wonderfu faculty and board of government cannot be expected <> ",,! unexcelled oppertunte s for developng one of the best know the deas of the students unless these same deas are hocke) teams n tn- State? Dd you, n nun stay away from expressed planly and pontedly Our facultj has always supper am walk lw loor n all known drectons hatchng up,,,, ',, I-, a fancy speech? Dd you then eo to the affar, hang around lke a "rven llr wd'sl lattude to student Iroodon, and we, -,, -,,, lost p v, prayng Ihal yon could lml some wav out ot the trust t wll contnue to do so stuaton, and dun after watng nervously for a full ho,,,-, ds- We ope that the SPORT REVIEW wll prove sats- cover,hat the charman has forgotten to call upon you? Well, factor] to lle subscrbers as a whole suppo ler of al athletcs Bates s a Btrong Ralph, tha must be a ('rand and glorous feelngl We hope to show other colleges what Bates does that department, and also to nform the preparatory schools of the actvtes al the college Ths change s n the nature of an experment It s hoped tha the leu ssues wll meet wth the approval of al Bat - men and women t At any rale le us know about THE LIBRARY AM busness eommtnlcatons Rhould»- addressed t<» Ihe H Rer, Parker llall All contrllmted artcles of anj orl should le Wtl all due respect to tn- college offcals, the students,,,,,-, h Edtor, Itogrr Wllams Hall The columns of Ihe open " al undergraduates and others for of the college wsh to know wn the lbrary s not opened the dscusson of matters << Interest n Bates The Edtor-n-Chef - always responsble for the edtoral column and Many complants have arsen about the closng the general polcy " the paper, and the News Edtor for the matter whch anpearc n the news columns The Busness manager has c plcte charge rder: no explanatons have been offered except poss of Ihf llencvs of l!n- [>n n-r ^^^ ^^ ^ bly, expense When the SATC was n exstence, the PRINTED Bl MI:UI:ll & WEBBEII Co Al Bl UN MR deary was opened Wth the demoblzaton of the unt OUR COMMONS The hstory of the college eatng house s well under- stood Nobody knows the despar tha the (omnous hacaused numerous ndvduals Losses have occurred when success was almost n sght Tme an! agan the queston n' abandonng the place has I n dscussed pro and eon As we al know, the students thru a commttee are attempt- o make a success possble Mrs I'owns ha* been retaned, for whch the < ' nous commtte should be rat lated, We are gettng good food wthout the - n p ee w hch fad been feared There has been some sl crtcsm about the servce That s» small detal n tself, and must not be allowed to obscure the real prob- lem The student support s gootl, but can be better There are man} thngs to prase; lttle to condemn I s smply up to us to pll the project over The men ll charge are workng, and are dong ther level best to serve UP Of that we are sure S ess seems to attend ther labors: they wll wn out Our hopes, and what s more, our actve support s to be the decdng factor Co- operate! THE NEW STUDENT A- the reader has probably notced, the new manage- ment has assumed control of the paper Some slght changes have been made BS seemed best are at all tmes open to crtcsm f constructve The columns pace reserved for the Com nts of the Day" wll con tan any I, tters that students see (t to submt, The (f course the STUDENT can assume no responsblty for the n- ll! lbrary s closed Wn I The chemstry laboratory remans open evenngs for hose who must do extra work What aboul the studcls who must cany a llson course, entalng some lttle extra lb: ary B ork I Those who have d asses n the after- noon fnd t hard to gan access to the book shelves Con- sequently, 'hey cannot do BUcIl hgh grade work as they would wsh It s worth thnkng about OUR ADVERTISERS The busness manager has had no ltl" trouble re- newng advertsements for the STUDENT We appre- cate the nterest of the several frms who have contracts wth us Iel IIS show the a \ ert scrs that t pays to nsert a notce n our paper One of the former advertsers re- fused a renewal on the gr Is that he would gel 'he Col- lege t rade anyw ay le s n error we feel sure Stand by your paper and ts supporters TO OUR SOLDIER STUDENTS The last chance to keep your Government Insurance s elo-e at hand Many men honestly feel that t s mposs- ble to mantan the necessary lvng expenses together wth the added burden of the nsurance premum It s the desre of the government to be lberal wth ts former solders The prce s rdculously low for such a hgh polcy If the men can possbly mantan ther nsurance the government assures them that they wll make the ws- est choce In a crcular sel to each college student pub- lcaton, ex-secretary McAdoo says: "Urge upon the men to strve ther uttermost to mantan the lberal nsurance polcy granted them by a grateful government" Remem- ber to addles- all communcatons to the Deputy Dsburs- ng Clerk, Bureau War Rsk Insura Washngton, DC NEW PLAN SUCCESSFUL In Student Management Of Commons In spte of tn' lugubrous crcumstances whch have constantly afflated themselves wll, the College Commons, a brght It may be of nterest lo those nterested n the art of phlosophy, to learn that a new organzaton has been formed among the nun of Parker for the purpose of studyng am dscussng the great and perplexng problems of the day and f possble to fnd a remedy for the exstng evls The ttle of the organzaton s "The Intellectuals" and - at present composed of the select phlosophze rs of the hall, Of course, the organzaton was nevtable Wherever great men hold the same vew and!::\ communty of nterests, organzaton s bound to result The regular meetngs are held n the "Coffee House" sute and arc usually well attended, The mos nterestng subject enttled metempsychoss, was fully thrashed out at the last meetng Although the "Intellectuals" freely admt that the subject s trte, nevertheless they dscussed t from an entrely new vew pont Any follow n,crested n the threat problems of lfe and ther rclalons lo man, or who desres to ntellectnalze should consult ether Art Burns or Cal Smth for the methods of securng admsson lo membershp Whle Garret) keep, snkng "O, How I Wsh Could Sleep I'nll 'The Dnner Bell Rngs", ecu- frcnd"soc" keeps hummng "Don't Try To Steal The Sweetheart of a Solder", (ce! but t must be great lo eat wth Junors and Senors! Why can't the other Sophomores see t n that lght? Thanks to bll Sawyers for hs efforts to provde the dners al the Commons wth a sde-dsh of musc Hut why doesn't t contnue? Probably the mandolnsts can help out now wth a few mpromptu selectons, Hates '20' What - a good Defnton of evoluton? Prof Brtan: Well, accordng to Herbert Spencer, evoluton s an ntegraton of matter and a concomtant dsspaton of moton, durng whch the matter passes from a relatvely ndefnte homogenty to a relatvely defnte heterogenty and durng whch the retaned moton undergoes a parallel transonnal on ' What'- foggy about that Art? Say, dd yon ever -lop lo thnk or notce tha the fellow who scapes paddlng or gets a slght mpresson of (le slave n hs chldhood days m rollcge lfe, s usually the most strenue-u, and most assduous wclder of the paddler n h- Sophomore days? I Ml- Intellectuals argue that the Lbrary s ther laboratory and nasmuch as other laboratores are open evenngs, the Book I -hould he open Tufts and Bowdon have already started ther Che Clubs and concludng from all reports, they are optmstc regardng trps for the vacaton perod Why lnger we? Wth most of our old muscans hack, and wth the hdden treasures whch the Freshmen clam, WC should be able to mantan the usual program Those who cannot sng hymns n Chapel can at least read the w ords out aloud The Cood book tells US that the Mck shall nhert the earth If that be so, where were the Freshmen la-l Wednesday nght? I lo you know that Burns '-'0 was the frst man student on the campus lo purchase a qo Worlds Almanac? "I have many regrets but no apologes to offer" \ll out for Hockey! Two good months bt to enjoy one of the best wnter sports Rce s stll rehearsng n rapd fre style the sentence "She -ells M -a shells", Stck to t Benny! There arc fearful and wonderful combnatons to be made wth the red, dscharge chevrons Have- you yours on rght? N'one of the accusatons aganst the YTMCA, are applcable ray of determned hope ha- fnally penetrated the oblqueness of [to our organzaton; we're sure of that! despar, and out of a debrs of dsappontments has sprung a novel, effcent plan whch can and wll materalze n a delghted perod of culnary reconstructon for Bales College ponsblty of watng on tables The repetton of hs servces Contrary In ther most sncere wsh, the trustees of the col- wll le requred al regular ntervals of tme untl Commence- ' em d l advsable to sever all relatons wth the College ment Commons and as a result of ther negatve acton, the nsttuton To ths earnest request, tn- fellows have re-ponded wth V :- confronted wth an mpendng perl whch has fnally been whole-hearted zeal and they justly deserve prase for ther nelmnated by the ntroducton of student management A rcdble sprt of loyalty and ther ratonal acquescence to cocommttee consstng of the' followng men ha- been an operate n such a magnanmous undertakng, l - the earnest Talbout 'to (charman) Sawyer 'to Mayo I > Burns 'ao and wsh of the commttee that the students perpetuate' an ndvdual Relmore 'e Wth the ad of Prof Gould, whose assstance system of effcency whch shall be regulated by the student, has already been recognzed a- ncl-pe n-able, the management hmself, and whch shall consst of lendng extra servce n mnor has formulated plans, whch, f carefully adhered lo by tc -In detals such as regularty of attendance at meals, neatness n the dent body, should result n a complete and successful renovaton dnng-hall, suppresson of needless, eccentrc confuson, report- The servces of Mrs Downs have Fortunately been secured ng antcpated absences, etc Upon the unselfsh ndulgence of Her professonal ablty has been a establshed fact n the the- students n every request of the management, depends the mnds of many Bates students for years past Consequently the ess or ultmate falure' of the College Commons announcement of her managershp was accepted wth ardent en- Meal tckets can now be purchased at the modest prce of thusasm by the entre student body Tc savory, delectable $;Js It s for the sole beneft of the student that the College dshes produced under her personal drecton have already her- Commons has been contnued ths term The congenal coalded her as a strct essental n the gratfcaton of keen ap- operaton of the students durng the past week has assured the pcttes, possblty of complete sucess Ad the management Con- The generous sprt of democracy, whch pervades the college vnce' them of your loyalty n the future as you have n the Imnvronments, has been taxed to ts utmost wth astonshng and m clate- past, and any absurd rumor of unavodable falure wll gratfyng results Fach student has been alloted a perod of be branded as preposterous Keep up your sprt and the board two days durng whch lme he wll generously assume the res- hll wll be- kept down

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