Bates College - Mirror Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)

 - Class of 1905

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VN, -L x-,,, ,737 ' ' . .54 H: - 1 , - 1--,3 -.J-'I '- . 7:5714-Y.x. .' ,'i' , ue' H. -- '.x'r'1 t, -, -3457'4 ,V , Q Zf- P.:-15.-a,-:'-w 1 , . ig-af L-4 , -25221 .- .'f1 w' T Q'-1?W'5'4.-:gg N.'Xf,:':,1 11,-Z , . LQ 3 M .. Af' 'A C . ln- ' ' 'x v -9-' FL' '1 X,v 3 'g,1,Y-Z lw fi-- : -- --1. , ,auf ' , L 1 dvr' P5 'I :4,. 4-v, -MJ iw Y A I ' 7L'f'L'f-ff:-+31-. , ,NVQ-Q' wyqegrf .171 ,gp 2 jtacultp Ilbiugraphical Qiietch 9 if if GEORGE COLBY CHASE, D.D., L.L.D., President. Born at Unity, Me , March 15, 1844, graduated at Bates College, 1868, teacher of Ancient Classics and of Mental and Moral Philosophy at New Hampton, N. H., 1868-70, tutor in Greek at Bates College, and student in Cobb Divinity School, 1870-71, graduate student in English Language and Literature at Harvard University, 18'1-72, professor of Rhetoric and English Literature at Bates College, 1872-94, traveled in Europe and studied at University College, London, and at British Museum, 1891-92, president of Bates College and professor of Psychol- ogy and Logic since 1894, L.L.D. Colorado University, 1895, New Brunswick University, 1899, Bowdoin College, 1902, D.D. Colby Col- lege, 1895. JOHN HOLMES RAND, A.M. Born at Parsonfield, Me., August 3, 1838, member of first entering class at Bates College, 1863, teacher of Mathematics at New Hampton Literary Institute, 1867-76, professor of Mathematics since 1876. LYMAN G. JORDAN, A.M., PH.D. Born at Otisfield, Me., March 12, 1845, graduated at Bates College, 1870, principal of Nichols Latin School, 1870-74, principal of Lewiston High School, 1874-89, studied abroad, 1889-90, Ph.D., Bates College, 1896, member of Lewiston School Board seventeen years, thirteen years its president, professor of Chemistry since 1889. WILLIAM HENRY HARTSHORN, A.M., LITT. D. Born at Lisbon, Me., June 17, 1863, graduated at Bates College, 1886, principal of High School and superintendent of schools, Laconia, N. H., 1886-89, instructor in Physics and Geology, Bates College, 1889-90, graduate student Leipsic University, 1890-91, professor of Physics and Geology, Bates College, 1891-94, traveled abroad, 1898, professor of Rhetoric and English Literature since 1894. ,J X , Q, x ' 1 - l ,AV Y 5 if A A, X 1 Y , , L - ',' ,ff 1 I 4-1 f ,, ' 'L W x - - . 1 , - .' fg . W- . , A Kg 2 ,Q f - - - 'H HS' f x ,- v ' xr x vi. ' 1-. 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U11 Q' A , , l x ..L qx,-,xr -,---psf-I.-4 ,agg--',,,.5' fa Lug gk -. fu, , -:ssh , .l -, Y .X 1, ,f --3 .ci li-my-f -,- f - A- -. fr,-ag-V 5 - .5 f- Spy: 4'-145.-' '---if' Q 3' .- ARTHUR NEWTON LEONARD, A.M., PH.D. Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., September 27, 1870, graduated at Brown University, 1892, W If AQ' appointed to G. A. R. Fellowship for two successive years, A.M., 1893, Ph.D., 1894, instructor Brown'Univer- sity, 1892-4, studied in Germany, 1894-95, professor of German, John B. Stetson University, Fla., 1895-96, Fairmount College, Kansas, 1896-99, instructor in French, Bates College, 1899-01, professor of German since 1901. ARTHUR LEWIS CLARK, A.M., PH.D. Born at Worcester, Mass., February 19, 1873, attended Worcester Public Schools, S.B., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, department Electrical Engineering, 1894, taught at Bridgton Academy, Me., 1895-96, student at Clark University, Worcester, 1896-97, Fellow in Physics, Clark University, 1897-98, instructor in Mathematics and Physics, Worcester Academy, 1898-1900, professor of Physics at Bates since 1900, Ph.D., Clark University, 1904. JONATHAN YOUNG STANTON, A.M., LITT. D. Born at Lebanon, Me., June 16, 1834, graduated at Bowdoin Col- lege, 1856, studied law, 1856-57, taught at New Hampton Literary Institute, 1857-59, studied at Andover Theological Seminary, 1859-62, principal Pinkerton Academy, 1862-64, in Europe, 1874-75, professor of Latin, 1864-66, professor of Latin and Greek languages, 1866-1904: professor of Greek since 1904. RALPH H. TUKEY, A.M. h Born at Windham Center, Me., May 29, 1876, graduated at Nich- ols Latin School, 1894, Bates College, 1898, instructor in Greek and Latin at Hitchcock Free Academy, Brinfield, Mass., 1898-99, graduate student at Harvard University, 1899-1901, instructor in Latin at Bates College, 1901-03, graduate student and instructor in Greek at Yale University, 1903-04, instructor in Greek at Brown University, 1904-05. FRED AUSTIN KNAPP, A.M. Born at Haverhill, Mass, December 9, 1872, graduated at High School, Peabody, Mass., 1890, at Bates College, 1896, instructor in Latin and Mathematics, Nichols Latin School, 1896, instructor in Latin, Bates, 1897-1901, graduate work at Harvard, 1901-03, now professor of Latin. V Yfgl. ' V. T 4 4 ', N .1 R 'f , - , 4 , VN A . , - . - , - A 'H -' .- ,V -',, r. ff -- . , in -I ' F . 1 . 7 - -, '-. , ... 2 A V -A - . f., . ,A. . , H , V 1 I . .Q ,- A , .f . 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Born at Mexico, Me., November 11, 18735 attended Public Schools in Auburn and Nichols Latin School, Lewistong graduated at Bates College, 18955 attended Harvard Summer School of Physical Culture five yearsg student instructor at Bates, three years5 director of gymna- sium since 18955 director of Physical Training and instructor in Physiology and Hygiene. CAROLINE AUGUSTA WOODMAN, A.M., S.B. Graduated at Vassar College, A.B., 18745 A.M., 18895 Massachu- setts Institute Technology, S.B., 18895 studied at Harvard Summer School three termsg Amherst, two termsg Marine Biological Labora- tory, Woods Hall, one term5 in Europe three years5 taught in Portland three years5 in Canandaigua, N. Y., nine years5 at Wellesley College five yearsg librarian since 1895. CAROLINE E. LIBBEY, A.M. Born at Pittsfield, Me., March 25, 18675 studied Modern Languages in Boston two years, then at Berlin and Paris, 1895-965 instructor in Modern Languages at Maine Central Institute, 1896-995 graduated at Bates College, 19015 A.M., 19025 instructor in Romance Languages and Dean for the women of the College since 19015 professor of Romance Languages since 1904. WILLIAM TRUFANT FOSTER, A.B. Born at Boston, January 18, 18795 fitted for college at Roxbury, Mass., High Schoolg graduated from Harvard, 19015 instructor in Rhetoric, Composition and Debating at Bates, 1901-035 post-graduate work at Harvard, 1903-04. . FRED E. POMEROY, A.M. Born at Lewiston, Me., March 6, 18775 fitted at Lewiston High Schoolg graduated at ,Bates College, 1899: assistant in Chemistry, 1899-19005 instructor in Botany, 1900-015 graduate work at Harvard, 1901-025 now instructor in Biology. WILLIAM EVERETT MCNEILL. Born at Montague, Prince Edward Island, Canada, November 29, 18765 attended Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, P. E. I., 1892-945 B.A., Acadia College, Wolfeville, N. S., 19005 B.A., Harvard College, 19025 instructor in English at Bates, 1903-05. f 1 J x . . . I . W ,, .. , Y 5. Y 1 f Y . JB .,, . . 2 1 -. . V . . 'H' 1 wr- ' - . A 1 1 .m . ' - . 5 7 ,J A V V 1' 4 J ' A-x -r-l -. .. . .' . is f 5' A , . ,, . 'A' .' .X 1 1' A . . if K e . .P 14 'V- : 13, A 3 Q rg 1 . . L f ' ' , H'-. A 1 1 VA . '. 8 ,.X.-I, A ,1, -A ,,.. 2. .-A: . 1 ', A, ,A .5 A V, A he 1 V-. .I lv., S.. m v ,n MU. fix .- ,.A I ' .:.,:g1,U, , -ES., .1 , . ,.,R,' I A J. , A ' f. -W ,. A 1 4 2, f , Hffw'-f .fi 4- -3--'. 1'-:Y--5, f- - '- a . 1 - . .A . vp- 5 ..-V ...I - 4 ,iz A V If 3 lg A.. V lu N Q NA. -11 . 1 T - ,j-Q. ', Jw- ' r' , 5' 1' , 1- ' - . '1 -vm , -1 1 -f1.- - -1 M -' -. . . 1--. A ' -'X -. .L, -,, .1 -..Ax.1 3 Q., 7 r .r . ,, 1 1 ' 11 - , - , ' 1 . 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A -V. ,L A ,AA -... 1, .Tw ,AE I-r. 3 gY!.A5 EM: V' A L ,Av ,G A, ,FA-4,1 ,A A:,:,,.,,5.E?a 31, .V M5 -M .C - rp ',-- 11- , ,.w 1' -... ,A 'ir .eu-A':?4 -xi-r 1 I 'H ' -sf - wi .r . -. -'T-IF' - 4 ' - S 2' 'V ' 11- H' 7' . .-5.1 k.i .'--'fi -sr: - 5 'T'. -'-f'- 1 In 1 ' ' M- ',, v' 'j,'5', isg.'9':.J.3- .1 .- , -.4 .,.f,,-i Ugg- B. - . 1 ' ' rw. .' :,-- .- . -. Z . ' in ' P- Q -' l l3'+A-1- r- + ff1 1. A M- lim . V Q 4,1 , . I ,, F., ui.: It fc.-.-1-..'w':,i .14 1:-ye . .l CECIL FAIRFIELD LAVELL, A.M. Born at Kingston, Ontario, Canada, November 28, 1872, graduated at Queen's University, 1894, studied at Toronto and Cornell, 1894-95: Fellow at Queens, 1895-96, studied at Ontario Normal College, 1896-97, History Master St. Thomas Collegiate Institute, Ontario, 1897-99, staff lecturer for American Society for the Extension of University Teaching, 1899-1905, studied at Columbia University, 1903-05, professor of History and Economics at Bates, 1905. BLANCHE W. ROBERTS. Born at Lewiston, Me., January 2, 1879, graduated at Lewiston High School, 1895, student at Bates, 1895-97, assistant at Kittery High School, 1898-99, attended Summer School of Library Economy, Amherst, Mass., 1904, assistant librarian at Bates since 1903. GROSVENOR M. ROBINSON. Born at Boston, Mass., December 13, 1867, graduated at Boston English High School, 1886, studied at School of Expression, teacher's course, 1890, artistic course, 1891, teacher School of Expression, 1889-92, Union Baptist Seminary, 1892-94, teacher School of Expres- sion, Newton Theological Seminary, Yale Divinity School, Bates Col- lege, 1894-97, instructor in Elocution since 1898. C. W. A. VEDITZ, LL.B., P.H.D. Born at Philadelphia November 18, 1872, educated in the public schools of Philadelphia, graduated from the Manual Training High School in 1889, entered the Wharton School of the University of Penn- sylvania, and graduated from that institution in 1891, receiving the degree of Ph.B., left immediately for Europe, where he studied for nearly ten years. Of this period, over three years were spent in Ger- many, at the Universities of Halle, Berlin, Leipzig and Vienna, from Halle University he received in the early part of 1895 the degree of Ph.D., with the honorable mention of magna cum laude. publishing as his thesis a volume on Thuenen's Theory of Value. From the latter part of 1895 until January, 1901, he studied in France and Italy, princi- pally at the following institutions 1 the College of France, the Sorbonne, the School of Anthropology, the Law School of Paris, the School of Political Sciences, and the College of Social Sciences. During this time he completed the course in the Law School leading to the degree of 'r , -L , n . f Y., ,.,, ..- , ., :fi F I . f -' Q . v , . 4 . . 1' , ' o . 1 .. I ' x , N ,. . 2 M , . .- i, ,Q- . , I' I 4 ,. . 1' , A ' ' 4 1 ,V A . F 'A E . ' 44' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' A ' ', ,, , Y L E' , ., J'- - 'P - ' . Q -- ' .Ja Y . -.u , 1 - X. ,- . - 1 - , ' H i .ZA . h X ., x .7 rut Yi A . ,. V 4 Y .y 5 'rx .. ', A , - 'lu 1 .' A ' ' - .. . , . ,. L V , ,. M 3 . ,, A . -1 U . Y V . f , , .. , AY.f7 , X 'L-Ov 9 ' Af V, E N . - ' ' 3 ' A-' l fl-,V 'Jfx . ' '. '- .. .- rl- .., 1: ix ' x- V L ' , 'Ix p ' - 3 .- W. 'f' v' . -. , 4. . ' 'f' '- ?ki .f 7,5 ,l-T: . I V ,. Lv, - V . W ,A I- ,f -V, i .QW 1 Y . . - . '1 v . . A, 'J-, . '. ,L 4 ..T ,fi l Y, -- KV - C.,-, V-17, rg ,y .Q , -.'-: ., ' . ry .Y -s . , Qi ,T AY 1.7: ,AI --5-. 7 jr- Q. .,, .3-,Q A V 1 1- ' 4:3 .gx ..: . -N ' .N N : . 'TQ in i--5, i h-, i i , , - .,., '- .. - .. , r 4 4 2 -- , . -- -n -.-- ,. maj?- , ' Y' ' E -'.'. 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Dr. Veditz has published, besides a large number of original articles and books-Reviews in the American Journal of Sociology, The Annals of Political and Social Science, and the Revue Interna- tionale de Sociologie, an essay on The Development of American Pottery, the History of the Philadelphia Gas Works, an adapta- tion and translation of Gicle's Principles of Political Economy, and The American Revolution. In addition, he has contributed a large number of sociological articles to the New International Encyclopedia, and was one of the experts employed by the United States Industrial Commission in the preparation of its celebrated report, Dr. Veditz was the founder and for two years secretary of the University Extension Society of Maine, and a prominent director of the local Social Settlement. 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Q A wa 5 -, wx- . if . ' 4 '. ' . . . . , - 2 ,. ,Y f '.. , Y 2 P .. ... . ,. , .,l 424455 C. Www Exceeding manfulness And pure nobility of temperament. 1 J.. w , Q 'Ttpw :4 4, VA -. .fl-f. , V,Y-s. - Aire. fx..-:,,,i,., . . ,f A J x r '- ' . V, fvi ,l . 2 . J f '-gt' . n . . .,, - . , rx ,,-.':- , J . i Y ls ' , x , I N .-- . M. -' 'Q fa' - . Y ' '35 Q :Q-. 'rf f' 5' -. -::'.'1h4.r' 'i' . 4-'Diff' ,A '22 n- '-i 's15Wi' 1 Y gf -' -- ' -Q '-'- '-j1g -,Q-5, ' -f, '-fry. ., it-gsv ,V -. .J . fiffr'-Q fr L W T-J , -5 - ':, f A F ' ,. 1 1 , 'I3xXji'Y-'-V1 2 1 L -' sg L J'::4.,f,.,' ff:-ie' '3 ' A'- . if 1 5 Mi-,A -1--, .- '-1 . 54 I, ,.,,,L 1 - -:L gf x v. -: 4K -ffl. .- V ' A . -i- -M e.:--g,,n-,.-w X- V .f A -' , -,'.,5,,V 5,. U, - '::.'K-,.,N.- L .7-I..-jx, . .5- -g.' 45 -7- . 5-.-,5'g'-ix.-1' ,Z,-:,q5233'.-41, ,' .' ,,,. f 1 'f-Ig-,. -4-fb YF? Jf'-'AH-' A-P -- .i fav T f v '-'w ,:f T57-gig' iff? Q9 'T-24411 l,f 'nVl-ff Yf- 5 5:31-'f'f.,p5. , 5+ , Y-iwra' Y xr 1 -' ,.-sh, L lf, ' .1 , :-'Lg '- 5 NW 1.13-J. 1, J 1,-,,f?f-+ . H -' ,v-7,f.?f4fi1:1H.i1.,i L V -K ' rf,-4- -'Jer' ',:..-,ifmf-vi,.v',g -2 AL 1 ',1 ,I-if-. 4 ,.x,,,c'5'!gF.5' . ' - J 'xE.'.iv'9i?i'?' HM. :fr-wi, ,,-5 1 -1-Y. . 1 . .- -: E' 2. ig A . r-.71-. .1 1, 155 - f -F .' ,. 'Q-'ff'-. - , 5'-Y N. ,. 4 ,.Y,,, fl' 'e 'Q-fv .I-.' 2'2 g,-N.7, x- sy. ,zu 1 1--f - , '. ..s..,'y .,. -. ' if ., .fu . v 5 ' u k 'X +' ' x x 4 .,-X. . 5 H., ,I V N w. -wwf, 1 - 5 .5 Y. , .lr ' 17 A -Rf , a 1 - f 1 . 1 A I ' . ,-4 ,X .. . I A ', .- Q . 5 'Q 1 ' 1 L55 The man behind 1 N O 1 .- ' A - l , .J I , ' 1 wv in J, -' 1 l I an 11-0 1' J R -, f. ' 5'1f3,:-7,11 , .,, Y, '--5 - .2 419 -TJ 5 v . fifff Fifi 9 v I . MARSHALL A. BALDWIN Bates, 1924. 1' KRW? L1 z v -5-4' 1 1 A .1 1 Y - 'LQ-,gl ., ,S, . ' ' J 'fa Q , G ' 0112155 Statistics 9 9 5' V JOHN WOODWARD ABBOTT Born at Lewiston, Me., October 2, 1882, residence, Lewiston, Me., fitted at Lewiston High School, religious preference, Congrega- tionalist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, medicine. Offices : vice-president Glee Club, 1, vice-president Eurosophia, 3, president Eurosophia, 4, member program committee for commencement. Honors: class squad, 2, 3, class relay team, 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball team, 2, 3, 4, class baseball team, 1, 2. MARION DINANT AMES Born at Lewiston, Me., May 10, 1884, residence, 70 Elm street, Lewiston, Me., fitted at Lewiston High School, religious preference, Free Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Office: music committee Eurosophia, 4. Honors: Sophomore prize declamations , champion debate , Ivy Day toast, judge Freshman dec- lamations, 4, Philosophy. Prizes: Freshman declamation, Sopho- more debate. , ALBERT KILBURN BALDWIN Born at Taunton, Mass., March 25, 1878, residence, 52 Bassett street, Taunton, Mass. , fitted at Taunton High School and New Hamp- ton Literary Institution, religious preference, Congregationalist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, Christian ministry. Offices: class president, 1, class 1903, class chaplain, 4. Honors: presenta- tion of class gift, Ivy Day, speaker in Senior exhibition, Philosophy , Varsity football, 1, 2, 3, class drills, 1, 2. Prizes: 1st for Freshman declamation, '03 , 1st for Junior part. 1 JOHN ERNEST BARR Born at Lowell, Mass., March 15, 1878, residence, Lowell, Mass., fitted at Lowell High School and Lowell State Normal School, religious preference, Episcopalian, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Honors: editor of Student, 3, assistant in English, 4, editor Class Annual, 4 , general scholarship. 4 x r? ,. x I .-nf - -. - W .5 :VA V --J 4 'ff- n .,,:' M. ALICE BARTLETT Born at South Natick, Mass., June 6, 1882, residence, South Natick, Mass., fitted at Natick High School, religious preference, Congregationalist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Offices: executive committee and musical committee of Eurosophia, Honors: words and music to Ivy Ode and Class Ode, 3, class histo- rian, 4, assistant manager of Girls' Athletic Exhibition, 3, class relay, 4, guard in basketball, 4. Prize: winter sketch, 1. MARY ELIZABETH BARTLETT Born at Bryant Pond, Me., May 26, 1881, residence, Portland, Me., fitted at Westbrook Seminary, Deering, Me., religious prefer- ence, Universalist, politics, Democrat, intended occupation, teaching. Office: proctor of Whittier House, 4. Honors: editor of Class Book, 4, Junior Exhibition and Senior Exhibition, Chemistry and Biology. EARL D. BESSEY Born at Thorndike, Me., September 21, 1881, residence, Brooks, Me., fitted at Maine Central Institute, religious preference, Congrega- tionalist, politics, Democrat, intended occupation, business. Offices: vice-president class, 1, treasurer Eurosophia, 3, business manager Annual, 4. Honor: class drill, 1. Prize: Ornithology prize, 1. PERCY H. BLAKE Born at Lisbon, Me., February 8, 1883, residence, Auburn, Me., fitted at Edward Little High School, religious preference, Free Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Offices: executive committee of Eurosophia, 3, chairman executive committee of Eurosophia, 4, Y. M. C. A. cabinet, 3, 4, delegate to Northfield, 2. Honors: prize declamations, 1, 2, champion debate, 2, Bates student board, 3, general scholarship, Indian club drill, 1, broad- sword drill, 3. Prize : ' scholarship, 1. ADELAIDE LOUISE BRIGGS Born at Lewiston, Me., February 29, 1884, residence, 1051 Main street, Lewiston, Me., fitted at Lewiston High School, religious pref- erence, Baptist, politics, Democrat, intended occupation, teaching. Office: chairman executive committee Pixria, 4. Honors: toast, Ivy Day, 3 , judge Freshman declamation, 4, editor Class Annual, 4. Y . i..-..,.....,.Q r' , 4 x k . PT, -Cu- ,, A. Qi? 1-3, N f x . I N S J . f fg5,,5-if ,. ..,.. ., , - . ,f -. ' -,fx ,, 7- -. ,. 2 ., ,v I x ' Q wa Y' ,L G1 ..,., - 321 .-5, '. 2 . wg X ' z. , I , .3,-- ' f, ' . . f 1, , V r. . . , ,i , . , ' ' I A' n g V.. K 25' , rv 5 1J., : , . ,WJ V A...x3 L, , . w '14 . 1 -- ni 4,7 ,T .11 11, . - 4 Lv., '1 ELSIE M. BRYANT Born at Livermore, Me., July 25, 1871, residence, North Leeds, Me., fitted at Hebron Academy, religious preference, Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. L. RAE BRYANT Born March 26, 1884, residence, Pittsfield, Me., fitted at Maine Central Institute, Pittsfield, religious preference, Free Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, philanthropy. Offices: class secre- tary, 3, chairman Piaerian decorating committee, 4. Honors: class basketball team, 3, 4, class relay team, 3, 4, Ivy Day toast, 3, class prophet, 4. ELIJAH DAY COLE Born at Woodstock, Me., July 20, 1883, residence, Mechanics Falls, Me., fitted at Mechanics Falls High School, religious prefer- ence, Unitarian, politics, Republican, intended occupation, undecided. Honor: English. CHRISTOPHER GEORGE COOPER Born at Fredericton, N. B., March 5, 1876, residence, Houlton, Me., fitted at Ricker Classical Institute, religious preference, Episco- pal, politics, Republican, intended occupation, business. Offices: member executive committee Piaeria, 2, secretary and treasurer Intercollegiate Debating League, 3, president Intercollegiate Debating League, 4, class marshal, 2, 3, 4, director Athletic Association, 3, 4, chairman Class Day Committee, 4. Honors: class drill squad, 2, 3, class basketball team, 2, 3, 4, class relay team inter-class meet, Ivy Day toast, 3, alternate Intercollegiate Debate, 3, 4. JOHN E. DEMEYER Born at Eastbrook, March 23, 1880, residence, Eastbrook, fitted at Nichols Latin School and Hebron, religious preference, Free Bap- tist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, law. Offices, president class, 1 , vice-president Polymnia, 3, president Polymnia, 4, assistant football manager, 3, manager football, 4. Honors: Junior oration 3 , peace oration, 4. E . I ,H 2 'md' -Y --,Y I ', .f,.21- u.-,Z 59' , 1 1 1 1 X 3 . 1 x n 1 1 .-N... , . . 1,--.: . Jw. Y - V , L J-- , . I . 'I'-S V - I fl 4... , ' .Qu .,-. v V n v V - 15, V-1 1 -Vw , ,if Q ,J M ff, nik- , A 5 4 'Vg -' 1 -'i '-N3 1. '. '-'--,QA :.. ,' 1 , - 'Zjjqhl :Y.:7' '3V 1: . f fi' D -:- lf.. -, KW- , , ' I 'g'--1 -, f -'A' ' ' , 1 .. - J 7' V- xx ' ,iv BT- F 4 ' 'Q ' - 1 V - H -5551 5, . ':,.3 11 ,-?'if 44, Fi' J'-' ' 'J x- 2 '-1 ' K 4 , . Y It 2 4 ' 1 - - ' eff?-ff? '.. Q V U . 152' XQ-s. f- V V -' Af Y , y ' Ara.-.K ,.'- j kr Y w-1: ' X ' fe 'ri'-'-3.1. . V 4, , 1 ' x ' 'V , .' ,. , -f - L . , , . ' , , , y -. -1 .-1 . v , .M - -.- V . Q' -. . - , . , A , , , - , 1 , ,-.g,,H,,3-.1 A-. ia. . A P, nf ' , .-v - ,- V U 5 - . : - V.. , -,W . 1 ,Y , . X-V V v V ,L -. 3 Xl'lQ'fJ2. -,X V.. w.: ' 7 P5114 1 1'w ?4'1I ' 1 ' ' '.- s w - '- ,-' A- f'-1' ' , ' z ' f, . 1 ' ' 1 ' HARRY FRANKLIN DOE Born at Livermore, Me., April 24, 1881, residence, Turner, Me., fitted at Hebron Academy, religious preference, Universalist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, business. Offices: class president, 3, representative of Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Association, 3, 4. Honors: baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, captain, 3, 4, tennis, 3, 4, Intercollegi- ate tennis champion of Maine, 4, class drill, 1 , class relay team, 3, 4, editor of Class Annual, 4. ARDELLA DILL DONNELL Born at Lewiston, Me., May 21, 1881, residence, 79 Elm street, Lewiston, Me., fitted at Lewiston High School, religious preference, Free Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. DAISY VAUGHN DOWNEY Born at Barrington, N. S., residence, Jackson, N. H., fitted at Lyndon Institute, Vt., religious preference, Free Baptist, politics, Prohibitionist, intended occupation, teaching. Offices: assistant secre- tary Eurosophia, chairman Devotional Committee Y. W. C. A. Honors : prize division declamations, 1 , delegate to Silver Bay, 3. CHARLES PENDEXTER DURELL Born at Oxford, Me., September 24, 1883, residence, Oxford, Me., fitted at Norway High School, religious preference, Congrega- tionalist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, farming. Honorsi prize division declamations, 1, Glee club, 1, 3, toastmaster Ivy Day, 3, address to halls and campus, class day, editor-in-chief Class Annual, 4, class drill, 3. Prizes: division debate, 2. BERTHA CELESTIA FILES Born at Bangor, Me., residence, 101 Maple street, Bangor, Me., fitted at Bangor High School, religious preference, Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Honors: Mathematlcs and Physics. MAY EVELYN GOULD Born at Albany, Me., May 1, 1879, residence, Skowhegan, Me., fitted at Bridgton Academy, religious preference, Free Baptist, poli- tics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Offices, Bible study committee Y. W. C. A., 2, devotional committee Y. W. C. A., 3, chairman missionary department Y. W. C. A., 4, decorating commit- tee Eurosophia, 3, secretary of class, 4. Honors : delegate to Y. W. C. A. convention at Lawrence, 2, Senior Exhibition, Modern Lan- Languages. Prize: ornithology, 1. V r . J-V., V , -. A. V -5- 5 , j- ff-t V - Q- - r Y- 'ey .M , - . , K. ' , , S , , - , fs, . ,Q ,. , MJ., . I, ,. Y .fu ,.f,, ---, Fri? . ' 5: 1 , 'a'L ' .A Y-v .1 'ap' I - Af' -r' :, gf QA: 271 .5 -fl' H. .-r, :'z - V 1-1 ,Y ' ff' ',, 3 1 'rl Q f 'Lv. .fgrLv--1115 ',u'A' . x --1 ir .l'-.-131' - 14'-. : . :' ' Q J--,L V . ...Lf - ,-, ' - M - ,- - -1'-L--?:+'a ' K- A- . inf-ns.-:iff -fi-fr - --12. if I , 1- I r .1 ri -1,5 V .' V-31. -if '1 9,1 e, '- X , I1 r 'fb ' ,em A 4: , .. ' V A I ' :YA-' ,Q V :ln ' . -, - zlfgxm- - L- ,151 Y . -. .. , . 4 1 3 ' 'Y . . , 4. 'rg w -1 f gif 5, . -.n. 1 .- .f a - - Q'-V' -.' U, L.. .,, -'whit W- 'fi-' f. 4. hyfl, 1.12: -,ig-. - 1 7 - Q--XE 4 -Jaw., , 61:2 1211. ,- ' riff W- .- MABEL HODNETT Born at Danforth, Me., July 17, 18823 residence, Danforth, Me.3 fitted at Danforth High School, religious preference, Methodist Epis- copalian3 politics, Prohibitionist3 intended occupation, teaching. ORIN MERTON HOLMAN Born at Norway, Me., August 13, 18823 residence, Otisfield Gore, Me.: fitted at Norway High School3 religious preference, Adventist3 politics, Republican3 intended occupation, teaching. Offices: class chaplain, 33 secretary Y. M. C. A., 23 vice-president Y. M. C. A., 33 president Y. M. C. A., 43 vice-president Piaeria, 33 president Piaeria, 4. Honors: Junior orations, 33 Senior Exhibition, 43 address to undergraduates, 43 alternate, intercollegiate debate, 33 intercollegi- ate debate, 43 Ancient Languages. Prizes: division debate, 23 Soph- omore champion debate, 2. EFFIE MABELLE HOLMES Born at Strong, Me., April 14, 18823 residence, 87 Elm street, Lewiston, Me. 3 fitted at Brunswick High School 3 religious preference, Methodist3 politics, Republican3 intended occupation, teaching. Hon- ors: Senior Exhibition, 4. CHARLES EDSON JUNKINS Born at York, Me., January 23, 18781 residence, York, Me.: fit- ted at Berwick Academy, South Berwick, Me.3 religious preference, Free Baptistg politics, Republican3 intended occupation, law. Honors: class sword drill, 3. Prize: division debate. 2. HAROLD SHAW LIBBEY Born at Lewiston, Me., September 10, 18813 residence, Lewiston, Me.3 fitted at Lewiston High Schoolg religious preference, Free Bap- tistg politics, Republican3 intended occupation, business. Offices: treasurer of Polymnia, 33 manager of Athletic Exhibition, 33 vice- president of class, 4. Honors: class baseball, 1, 23 class drill, 1, 23 Varsity football, 2, 3. Wi!W '7 ':1T5 6H - -4 . , Y -ffl-in - -V l V 5 .W , V , , -V A Y, I l x f. ,. 5, W, N . Y 4 ,4 v , , I ' A., - x' -1 , s ,, ,,v '- V7 .- ' Y I ina ' n-ni V X . I x. ' , n mp 111' ' , n . e vgiulx f I A S, gi . ' '- ' , L ,, f V-. , ., , 5 . F g. H f - Vfrf. ' '12 Y ' Vyxg, I 'A . ' - 1 . A 1 1 Y' A -' . - Q ' P .- V I' - 'L' C11 A , w . -. .. 7 g ,, A - - Y - H F' . If Q' - - V - 9' , Q : ,--, N , - ,A if V A 5 A , h ., , V . I .-N-A ' 3, , Y I , 2 ,, , . 3, V , - , 5 e v , - ,!A . - J 2 , ' Y. ' V ' '-3 , 1, .5-47-3 - ' 7 ,.' ' ', .. 'P' 622, ,- ' , , A H 3 A -1 , ..'-sa 17554, M , . - ' '5 ,gf -, , , ' .F ggi 1. , .- 5- N. f A: , , , Y ,Y ,V V, .Y V, r . i'l,.s- 55 5 r' ,j 'g ,.,', ', ,- ,g K li '- ,-: V, , ff. A . 4 s 'ff 4, .rr f v' - -K...u.!1-,-:', 1, , ,'-f- ff, ,Q 1' ug 1- ., ,, -A -,-,Y 1 T251 'if '-74,5-g:'i5r-' - 3 -gf. 14417 ,-ff: wi- 1' . a f. -V .., A, .,..,,-., . T., ,- 7 -. . -4.H-.,,., , ' Y . - .. , l ,,Y .. ..., 14if0gL'E-jfwu. ,5..xjQvx.rfv-.,f.1.,g Vs-V Y. MARY ALICE LINCOLN Born at Meredith, N. H., March 23, 1882, residence, Meredith, N. H., fitted at New Hampton Literary Institution, religious prefer- ence, Free Will Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Offices : treasurer of class, 2 , executive committe of Piaeria, 3, chairman of social committee Y. W. C. A., 3. Honors: delegate to Silver Bay convention of Y. W. C. A., 1, champion debate, 2, Junior Exhibition, 3, literary editor of Bates Student, 3, Ivy poem, 3, Senior Exhibition, 4, class day farewell address, 4, English. Prizes: division debate, 2. GEORGE DOUGLAS MILBURY Born at Wicklow, N. B., October 17, 1878, residence, Tracy Mills, N. B., fitted at New Brunswick Normal School, religious pref- erence, Free Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, min- istry. Honors: Senior Exhibition, Freshman prize declamations. CHARLOTTE A. MILLETT ' Born at Parsonsfield, Me., July 17, 1881, residence, Gorham, Me., fitted at Gorham High School, religious preference, Congrega- tionalist, politics, Republican. Offices : executive committee and chair- man of decorating committee of Polymnia Society. Honors: delegate to Silver Bay, N. Y., assistant in the gymnasium, manager of Athletic Exhibition, basketball team, 1, 2, 3, 4, relay team, 1, 2, 3, class drill, 1, 2, 3, manager basketball team, 2, 3. MARION ETHEL MITCHELL Born at Charleston, Me., 1882, residence, 242 State street, Bangor, Me., fitted at Bangor High School, religious preference, Free Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Offices: secretary of class, secretary of Y. W. C. A., secretary of Eurosophian Society, 2, corresponding secretary of Y. W. C. A., 3, chairman of Bible Study committee of Y. W. C. A., 4. Honors: alternate in Sophomore prize debate, 2, delegate to Silver Bay convention of Y. W. C. A., 2, Junior Exhibition, exchange editor of the Bates Stu- dent, 3, assistant in English department, Senior Exhibition, 4Q general scholarship. Prizes: scholarship prize, 1, 2, 3, 4. x 1 lr Y'-,ab Q X.: ' N . . lx fir., - Q74 -ll' 'R ,iff 17, 1 HJ. E'-' e Qs'-j' .A ..7g,,!. T -.9 MONIRA LOUISE NORTON Born at Matinicus Island, Me., November 2, 1882, residence, 34 Loring avenue, Auburn, Me., fitted at Edward Little High School, religious preference, Congregationalist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, civil service. Office: member of class squad, 4. Honors: Junior orations, Class Day ode, general scholarship. ' WILLIAM LEWIS PARSONS Born at New Portland, Me., November 11, 1884, residence, New Portland, Me., fitted at Lewiston High School, religious preference, Congregationalist, politics, Democrat, intended occupation, law. Offices: secretary Athletic Association, 2, secretary and treasurer reading room, 3, president Parker Hall Association, 3 , assistant man- ager baseball. 3, director Athletic Association, 4, chairman Polymnian executive committee, 4. Honors: prize declamations, 1, 2, class drill squad, 1, 2, 3, champion debate, 2, class basketball team, 3, prize division Junior orations, 3, editor-in-chief Student, 3, intercollegi- ate debating team, 3, Senior Exhibition, 4, oration, Class Day, general scholarship. Prize: Sophomore debate. JOHN GRAY PATTEN Born at Bowdomham, Me., November 19, 1882, residence, Bow- domham, Me., fitted at Bowdomham High School, religious prefer- ence, Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Offices: class treasurer, 4. Honor: broadsword drill, 3. GRACE MAY PEABODY Born at Lewiston, Me., March 27, 1883, residence, 125 Wood street, Lewiston, Me., fitted at Lewiston High School, religious prefer- ence, Universalist, intended occupation, teaching. Office: assistant secretary of Piaeria. Honors: prize division declamations, 1, Junior Exhibition , Senior Exhibition. ELIZABETH SARAH PERKINS Born at Foxcroft, Me., January 23, 1883, residence, Alfred, Me., fitted at Thornton Academy, religious preference, Free Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Offices: class treasurer, 1, secretary Piaeria, 2, treasurer Y. W. C. A.,'2, vice- president Y. W. C. A., 3, president, 4, missionary committee Y. W. C. A., 3, delegate to Silver Bay conference, 1, 3, New England con- ference Y. W. C. A., 4. Honors: editor Student, 3, proctor Cheney House, 3. 4, general scholarship. r I K , 3 ?m:-,Q 1 I A - v 1 x ,-,Q PH. , J , 1 , - -wmv-:4.'iy , , , .Q ,V X - if L :3 .Ex 1 yi M -'ELL .,.. ,2 g, Q L 1 Y-.- 'a.:'if'i v 1.1,-v .. -1 -3 i JOHN E. PETERSON Born in Sweden, residence, Marlboro, N. H., fitted at New Hampton Literary Institute, religious preference, Christian church not bounded by narrow creeds or dogmas, politics, Republican. Offices: treasurer Glee Club, 4, class chaplain, 1. Honors: prize division Freshman declamations , prize division Sophomore declamations. MARY J. RAMSDELL Born at Turner, Me., January 12, 1878, residence, Turner, Me., fitted at Hebron Academy, religious preference, Free Baptist, politics, Republican: intended occupation, teaching. MAUD A. REED Born at Greene, Me., residence, Greene, Me., fitted at Sabattas High School, religious preference, Free Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Office: prayer meeting committee. Honors : prize declamations, 2 , Junior orations, class poem. Prize: ornithology, 1. JOHN 'STILLMAN REED Born at Roxbury, Me., Dec. 11, 1880, residence, Mexico, Me., fitted at Kent's Hill, Me., religious preference, Universalist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, farming. Offices: president class, 2, president Athletic Association, 4 , member of Athletic Association, advisory board, captain football team, 3, 4, director Association, 1, Honors : alternate inter-collegiate debate, 3. Varsity football team, 1, 2, 3, 4, orator Ivy Day, 3. Prize division Sophomore declamation. Prizes: Freshman declamation, first place discus throw, Maine intercollegiate meet, 2. GEORGE GORDON SAMPSON Born at Temple, Me., February 12, 1878, residence, Farmington, Me., fitted at Farmington High School and Wilton Academy , religious preference, Congregationalist, politics: Republican, intended occupa- tion, undecided. Honors: glee club, 3, sword drill, 3, editor Class Annual, 4, Chemistry and Biology. 1 ,W 1 l F . I g. , X. 4. VI V, A f .I I .. ,5 ' A Y -Fx' n . .5 -P ,Z -pf, ' Y' J, V--V Aa ,-U 4 ,V if ' cf-ff, . . Q 1+ .... Hg' ' : -1 Q .. , A ,, V .' o -A-..., - wr' JT 174' ' - ' -f . .. . 4. - swf- ,. Y Y nf A - 1: Y , rd, i W- .V 1,-, v. .sf-' 1,1 '- gal- ' , . , 1 A - 4 F: , .,,f i-1, A,f:. .14 ': .4 41- 5 4 , .-A, 1 .2-A ' F.- 452 :sk . IQ Q. . Fifi,-sfw , M-, , ,121--ff v ! 5522-1- . 1 1 -Q THOMAS SPOONER Born at Whitefield, N. H., January 1, 1884, residence, 2 Union street,. Auburn, Me., fitted at Edward Little High School, religious preference, Free Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, electrical engineer. Honors: class drill, 2, 3, class relay team, 1, 2, 3, 4, captain, 3, tennis champion in doubles, 2, 3, 4, intercollegiate tennis team, 2, 3 , Mathematics and Physics. LILLA AUGUSTA STETSON Born at Calais, Me., Nov. 13, 1882 , residence, 175 Whitney street, Auburn, Me., fitted at Edward Little High School, Auburn, religious preference, Congregationalist, politics, Republican, intended occupa- tion, teaching. ' MARY LOUISE STETSON Born at Calais, Me., November 29, 1880, residence, 175 Whitney street, Auburn, Me., fitted at Edward Little High School, Auburn, religious preference, Congregationalist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Honors : prize division, Sophomore declamations. F. C. STOCKWELL Born at Warwick, Mass., April 22, 1883, residence, South Fram- ingham, Mass., fitted at Framingham High School, religious prefer- ence, Universalist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, elec- trical engineer. Offices: class treasurer, 3 , tennis manager, 3, presi- dent Maine Intercollegiate Tennis Association, 3. Honors: Junior Exhibition, class drill, 1, 2, 3, alternate intercollegiate debate, 4, Senior Exhibition, general scholarship. Prizes: scholarship, 2, 3, Coe scholarship, 3. SARA BROOKS SYMONDS Born at Hebron, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Dec. 8, 1883 , residence, Exeter, N. H., fitted at Robinson Seminary, Exeter, N. H., religious preference, Baptist, politics, Democrat, intended occupation, teaching. MAUD LILLIAN THURSTON Born at Andover, ,Me., December 31, 1879, residence, Bethel, Me., fitted at Gould Academy , religious preference, Congregationalist, politics, Democrat, intended occupation, teaching. Offices: social settlement committee, 3, captain relay team, 3. Honors: basketball team, 2, 3, relay team, 2, 3 , dumbbell drill, 2 , foil drill, 3 , prize divis- ion Sophomore declamations, champion debate, Junior orations, general scholarship. Prizes: Sophomore declamations, second prize Junior orations. xqtf-.-.Y V ay vu-5 4 -,--.3-v-,gh-2, -V v. -,i f..- zi , .52 as xl: .,.. , .,- 5? Ai, -5 5, S, .3 , a-I N: V-. a vm A 5 11 x . 3, - 9- T-V, ,,V.,-'7f,A - V V, 3 f . - . -0 41, - -,-, .,-Y r '-V, ---A'y.Q --. ,', -I .. uvrg 43:1 rH4:f:: .NVQ 5'- , ' , X - 1 , . . , 1 V 2' s.-V ' ' nil: --'-- 1 -' :' . EQ. - Ls ix? 45' A -4 r Hn ,E Q x v , r:-,f , EUGENE TUTTLE Born at Bangor, Me., July 15, 1882, residence, Bellows Falls, Vt., fitted at Haverhill High School: religious preference, Universa- list, politics, Mugwump, intended occupation, undecided. Honors: class drill, 1, 2, mandolin club, 3. Prize : ornithology, winter sketch. MARION E. VANCE Born at Upper Magaguadavis, N. B., residence, Lewiston, Mer 3 fitted at Lewiston High School, religious preference, Episcopalian, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Honors: class basketball team, 1, captain class basketball team, 2, 3, 4, class relay, 2, 3, 4, class drill, 2, 3, leader fencing drill, 4. CHARLES HENRY WALKER Born at Mechanic Falls, Me., residence, Mechanic Falls, Me., fitted at Mechanic Falls High School and Hebron Academy , religious preference, Universalist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Office: member class day committee. Honors: club drill, 1, class baseball, 2, varsity, track team, 2. MARY ELEANOR WALTON Born at Gorham, Me., August 10, 1884, residence, South Port- land, Me., fitted at North Yarmouth Academy, religious preference, Congregationalist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, teaching. Offices: vice-president Y. M. C. A., chairman music committee, Pimria. Honor: Ancient Languages. MEREDITH G. WILLIAMS Born at Framingham, Mass., March 20, I884, residence, Framing- ham , fitted at Framingham High School, religious preference, Congre- gationalist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, business. Offices: captain class track team, 2, chairman Ivy committee, member advisory board Athletic Association, 4, vice-president class, 3, manager glee club, 4, class president, 4. Honors: Relay team, inter-class meet, 1, points inter-class meet, class basketball team, 1, 2, 4, class drills, 1, 2, glee club, 1, 3, 4, Modern Languages. x - x . I, xl. 5 , , , . 5. . . .,4- r ' - ', i I I i L X, I . I f 'YV vi- ' V I X' 'Y' ? ff' ,J ,:. ir. f Iilfir -Y ' f 9' . fig - , 4 ' ' Qi fi. , ful, . . QA - 9- - ' ff-Pr' 'f 'Q L , f ' 'fif . T, A' '! ' ' - , if 1:2 'qt :fig 4'I 'V4 ' Y 'ff YZ ' '23- 'A' ' ' ,v ' , V' . G 5 . . , YA 3 if , V K-, ,' ,-. L 1' T ,'-1' -. 1' , - ' Q, za Altea- Jw, ' ' , ' , - ,c .- . ff- 4--.-- ' N '- .. Y., , 7 , P r f - , , li ' -Us YQ- :A ' ,:-' : ' V I F-V V -1..x .1 ? , ' Y - 1 ' , , ',' . ',, -151:-r ..q.- i Y 1-,f :- -f ff , - ga , , ' , . ' 4 11. w x 'vial 1- 1 'J ' ' ' . 'f ' - - -Q. f ,'g:rPf'f, .., -vf Q . 4 - . : . ' f ,: f - -1' ' i- 5 ,-1-5 ' 12 ..f: '4-I V fi 'Q' -1 -ef' 1:5 - V' D' . , , 5 ' v- , ' f ' l A , . ' ,ii ,.A 5':g'F.Q..'5:g V EDBERT CARSON WILSON Born at Mercer, Me., March 22, 1884 5 residence, Falmouth, Me. g fitted at Westbrook Seminary, religious preference, Congregationalist g politics, Republican, intended occupation, civil engineer. Offices: manager track team, 35 president of Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Association, 19045 scorer of track events at intercollegiate meet, 4, manager of baseball team, 4. Honors : class track team, 1, 2 3 Indian club drill, 1. RALPH GOLDEN WINS LOW Born at Lewiston, Me., December 11, 18835 residence, Lewiston, Me., fitted at Lewiston High School, religious preference, Baptist, politics, Republican, intended occupation, music publishing business. Offices: class marshal, 1 3 chairman' commencement concert committee, 4. Honors: pianist class squad, 1, 2, 35 leader glee club, 2, 45 leader mandolin club, 3 5 college quartet. ,-. Q - x A' t 'Sf f :,,, .Jnzvvb Wifi . 1, Y .' 3 7 I , JT'- ef - v,f. , 7 :iw . Q f , f '.-21. -. L-fg. nfs-, gr, .4 'ef,5i'1f .:- 1 Gif'-' 4 S -wg-f.5'7-. .-,ef N . 1-Y .- .bf r'-X , -I Ae: 4, .L - 1 f1,5Vf s,.? 3 -3 , pmmr 5? JOHN ERNEST BARR BOOK REVIEWS MARY AI.1CE LINCOLN LITERARY ,s ,WILLIAM LEMS PARSONS 'wif Q znrrongnr-cmsr MARION E1-HEI. MITCHELL EXCHANGES STUDENT BOARD EuzAB1:ru SARAH PERKINS ALUMNI , .f.w-, ,J4 1' Ai 6-'- , grfgi, E., . ' -' '. ' .- A 4 - a- - .- ., ., I.-Y.. , J- , V -3- ,,.r-, Y -.. 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'-,,.-., if, w' 1- J 2.- . . .. . 1-.-. J' . .,,. , nf -,.- . A . A ,, f-- . X- Rf Y- ---Qi ' 2 :Aj -f '- Q . ,'. 5 - ' --g'5?. Reminiscences 5' i 5' On September 10, 1901, the neatest band of Freshmen you ever saw, we entered Hathorne Hall. With timid glances we passed the grinning ranks to meet Professor Stanton. Lead, kindly light, Amid the encircling gloom We listened reverently that morning and came out impressed. We began to meet the hard things right away. One was algebra, another was the Sophomores. Do we remember that Thursday morning when: A card on the bricks, With tacks immense, A crowd on the steps, Of Sophornores dense. Curious Freshmen, A dreadful confusion, Belligerent Sophs, Then, true but queer, Imminent scrimmage, Calm Super Unznes, Indignant Profs. I'm here! I'ni here. '-L4-:r9r.,.f1--.v-.-ffaT'1--ee ' 'Y' I N . 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A. gave us receptions, to help us get acquaintedg the societies vied in honoring usg all made it pleasant and made us feel ourselves Bates men and women, and when one day we gathered our ranks in the history room, to emerge orderly, officered, the class of 1905, the new class yell was followed by a Bates yell that made the old bell rattle. Professor Stanton chaperoned us on our first class ride to Lake Grove on September 28. Special car, fish hatchery, Mount Gile and its observa- tory, our lunch in the Grove, our journey homeward with a cup of milk by the wayside, are memories of the day. VV e came home tired, happy and, wonder of wonders, still hungry. But the gastronomic capabilities of our youth remained to be really tested on I-Iallowe'en at Dr. Sally's where, incited by competition, Tom Reed ate fourteen pieces of apple pie and Lewis Parsons seven saucers of ice cream. Ability in another way was displayed by 1905 one night when all was dark and should havebeen still. We had a boy named Kelley who possessed a beautiful crop of hair, and 1904 coveted it. Kelley went down town and 1904 arranged over the telephone to waylay him when he came back. They did, but just at the critical moment Demeyer, Reed, Finn, Wilson, Pingree, Pugsley and several others of our pygmies appeared to save the scalp. The matter was settled by arbitration. The basketball game was another source of excitement. Instead of cheering, '05 gave nine groans for 1904. An Apology, the ' 1 3, :1 I. 1 . -4,11 , ,Z . X r . 11. . if- . ', f 1 ' ' ' x . 1 f I 1 . ..1 . 4 X .gl V ,. ,.. dx v ,Q . 1 . . 'Ll' .' ' , 3 5, - 1-ri Us .2 'f ' . ' '! ' LY' I I . -wa . ,. , ..:. , , A , . A A . ,. . - .- , - , , , .., - 3, ' '-'fi - c :Z ' ' V . .H z. 5 . .V,,.:., lg. v ,. x , , A ,, . ,np Q ,I , . , ..V :,,, ',, - Y-1 f Y ' v . If i 4 1 . 0 , K Aff, , . 51 '. , . .- ' - Y rr-I. 'L Q-'P'-' 1 . ,,. J. tx. 1 Jw, I-, ii - , 'yv.f:,g'- :M .-14...-U -if.: Y Y' V , 'i.-- 5154' L, J L .., fi - ,,A - 5 L,.:3E4.q ', --. , YQ- :Q ...Y , - 5 . . 1 A 1 f 5 ,Z 1 - 1 , A 7 , ' ' - -L 1: ff?-4' --.. f -rj, iff, . -VL: 1 I I 1 - -- :- - M :.i': 5: lg- ,- - -, V 1 - -ff 'Z ' ' - ' . f , , ,gf '1 F?:'S'f-z -'- --LT P- 1f'Q?11' 'A' if: A 4' ' - 'I ,., 1 , A ' ' f - ,. '. 5.2 ' -r 72 .. R- -... f . J' - -, . . V, .,. -5 'J-' 4- , '2,1 J :i'.L'f' 5 tv' 2 'I Q ,, ' ' 49A A ' tr - - 5 ' Y I - , qjfi cs- 7.1 There are others plugging too, Sophomores decreed, and so it came to pass that an apology was drawn up, ridiculous, but accepted by 1904 in class meeting. The winter term passed quickly, while we were trying to discover just how solid geometry was. Who is that talking out loud? thunders Professor Rand. 'Tis I, says Wilson, and peace returns. The rather hard winter work was relieved by exercise in the gym, and in the athletic exhibition our boys won the club drill, and growing ever older and wiser we now were ready to sail away on Freshman decks to new fields of fame. Our time was full, Christian Associa- tion, society meetings, college settlement and athletics QU Our interests were many, and in the spring as we climbed Mt. David and followed the thickets for the early birds Calthough some sought in strange placesl we began to get the joy of living into our hearts and learn the music of Auld Lang Syne. when we were Ifresbnnen 9 9' il I III Here I sit and yawn and yawn, Over a tallow taper, Till my brain is numb, In a room that's two by six, Here I sit and plug and plug, Filled with books and paper : There's a book on a chair That sits by the door, Some books on the table, A lot on the floor, On the couch, in the cases, A book or two more, I think it's mean 5 I'll sit and dream, And wish that school were over. II Here I sit, and dream and dream, In the world it's cheery g But in a room that's two by six It all seems endless dreary. .lust wait a few years- I'll agitate The world a bit, When I graduate, Oh. I'll make a jolly Old graduate- The fire's out 5 I've been thinking about The time when school is over. I wish their tongues were dumb Through the wall' A steady rumble 3 I hope they'll flunk, 'Twill make e'm humble, They've put my thoughts, All in a jumble. I think it's mean 3 I'll sit and dream, And wish that school were over. IV Here I sit and grumble, grumble,' While the time's a flying, I suppose I'll have to work, 'Till the day I'm dying. Shan't work tonight, Iv'e hurt my head, Plugging about, The bygone dead, I'm going to stop, I'm going to bed. I think it's mean, I'll sleep and dream, And wish that school were over. r f 1 A x x 1 'f V. 's - Y. V 5,. Hr ' V ii Yxvr -. x f ' i , 1 I I . J' ' , Av ' . I Y 1 ' V , :. I -1, 'a-'if w , , 9' V . - . .1 Y 1 l Y F -. 6. K 'i: E N VV .,' V3 , ,. . 4 , 'l A. ' ,,' Q ,Y . 4. , V U , V Q . , .1 1 - J. ., ' ' ', 1' ' 'V ' 4 ' 41. ' . -1 - .. , V- , fi ' 1 , , , H 1 4 ,, 114' '. ,V V V :g.'A'., . V Y V , ',yV 'nf ' fl, ' f V A- V - 'Y ' V . ' 5.-L , T i V V- Q, ., -1 , .,-i:i'Y 7. Q' ' , ' Y ., ' V -'grit'-Vz: ',,-, if fa: V , f Y , ,gy if-nj 's' . ' V Q f - '17, V ,-. VV, , f X QV V V , 'J Q -, , -if . Y ,V F L V V Q. Vw. - -x . -. ' ..-Vg .D2.VVVV -.Q-,' V 1, , .V . ,-QA..-- '.V.,h':. .VVV-: - V' 1, Q- V, - fs 5. 2, ,V V - .. , Y, .. -- 5, V . .f f - Ll-ix I-V4- qv, .Q 1 H - V' V, 4- I , Y j ' ' 2 ' --- ..n',' ' :'- V- -V -1, In September our days of canvassing and table-waiting were over, and, as Sophomores, we were back at Bates, fewer in number, but the same old class. First, we visited the book store, secondly, we bought canes 5 thirdly, we sized up the Freshmen. They were a goodly crowd, but awfully unsophisticated, and we still congratulate ourselves as to their fine appearance now, due to the results of our work with them that year. They actually beat us at baseball that fall with a score of 1-05 but it was to the tune of The Wearing of the Green Qbacks. D On October 4, we went to Underwood Springs, chaperoned by Professor William T. Foster, more familiarly known as Bobby. All day we observed unity, mass and coherence, and stuck to the Point. We went down to the look-off and inspired by Og Saw your faith er 's mofni ., . thi ng- recited: I'm on the sea, I'm on the sea, I am where I would ever be, until in our enthusiasm we sent forth our names in a bottle, with many a wish that the blessed isles might receive them. We all remember the dedication of the Library and the unveiling of Professor Stantons portrait, and we remember the huge 'O5's that graced the chapel walls and steps the morning after our Halloween party. That I-lallowe'en party was one of the interesting things that fall, and we voted Mrs. Davis' house Mfr thing. Some of our members were absent Cpicking apples,7 some were not to be found. Becoming anxious, later investigations revealed a billiard table below and our recreant friends. We played games, Tucker in the barn and 1 3, f , , , , A Y 1 , ,.f, 3 .4 ,at . rr- 3. -:Wi -. ,-W , tvs n -. fi-5. ,... - -+ 1- Fa' -- Jn, wr: w t M 1. , , I , f. 4.3 X, .r a 5. , V gf, ,f , , 4. t-ff 5- I I N 4, ,, , J x P .,?,x'2. A: . u P' . .1 ' n A ,. A, , ,- A .--Q-?3!A, :. A - ' charades in the house, and had supper. Miss Briggs won a prize in a conversational contest. It was a tape measure. Winter brought woe to the House of David and wrath waxed high in the dormitories. The public Sophomore debates were no more exciting than the private ones, and for the first time in our existence class feeling became disunited. The Athletic Exhibition claimed our interest for a while, and to our joy 105 won the drill again. Spring saw new hopes arising and, a united little band, we went to Idyll Wyld one day. It rained, but a few bolder spirits stood on the steps and took to themselves familiars and, later, permission, lunch baskets and umbrellas, and went their way. In the little cottage we amused ourselves variously. Some girls won lasting fame at baseball, some boys at making cocoa, some sat on the piazza just around the other corner, some played charades and some Reinhart and Elizabeth. Later we had a ride in the steam launch and, after giving nine Rah's for every- thing, from the chaperones who wouldn't come to the chaperon who couldn't, co-educationally we sallied home. Q liigff '-Wu,-X' ' ,.s.nf -1 ., -,nfqam :t . .k-, ' iff' ' By our Junior year 1905 knew all the ropes. They had figured out carefully the problem of 1 + 1 and some decided it was good. They knew the probability and chance of flunking on unprepared lessons. In our Shakespeare class we discussed the pro's and con's of Hamlets fatness. Was it force of habit or only embarrassment, that brought forth such halting after-dinner speeches at a feast held one evening in the self-same room, or was it only the same old modesty? It must I -:- 4. v V - ' Q -. S .'-J 4 9 , -.A v I x I , N .M 4 , e I 1 ., F 2 45. ' .. . 1 H 1 6 . 054. -if-Y .a-4,-T ,.,,,-.: . 12 . - -1' 'Q ' fr' 2 E-.Q ,F ai- 3: - Jar , L,-: 'T . ' J . .,.' 4, . ,W .. . , -. f 2 2- . , A I , 'X ' ' Jx. 1 1 gc.. V,---:., SH-:IOS EIHHAA SIM. NEIHNX I, X 1 Q V . ' I A Y ' 1 ff l. .A , S '-1 1 5515 fo' 1f'3' ' ' :fi 1 ,- -LJ' 1 , itu f , -an - ff? fix. Us A I i.. 1 ' X V Y-,. K., L .. N 5'-:-: - - V A ., .sq .2 Y' , pf-Q f . ,MXN . .W A 3 . x 1 Jw x g- fav.. vi V V X..-' C t' .1 r ' , A - ' ,.2af5,'g-'g ' L ., 'r ' ' 1' .Un 3, V '..v 1 Z 5.4,-, qw., ' - ' if-,-4: 4 - ' '1,.Q,.,f J i .xr V 9,-..., f V .U U 7 1, gf-1. .v - Y-21, , .X 9. Q4 -l 1, . A , 1 , 4. 1 . 1 - .xv r ,, . .ln 'BJ' ,,.. b-fv . ,-. N1 ' . 1. .,' my .c have been, for, one year from that time, how Hibbert's back parlor rang with the eloquence of Durell and Holman, teamed with the wit of Williams and Demeyer, swayed with the oratory of Reed and resounded with the snores of those beneath the table. But Senior days were for feasting and Junior days for work, only across the years comes a little song: - There was a little spread spread, But Cooper didn't go. There was a little spread spread, But Parsons didn't go. At 10 o'clock they could have, At 8 o'clock they would have, And what in Milliken could have Been why they didn't go? September 9, we went to Cape Cottage. Some people missed the train, but finally we all got there and, thanks to the military prestige of Mr. Cooper, we hadan opportunity to enter Fort Williams. The beach and the casino were places for jollification. The girls shared their lunches with the boys. Do have these eggs, said Miss Thissel to Mr. Peterson. Poor Pete accepted from the depths of an-egg shake learned too late that woman is fickle. Miss Thissel had forgotten to boil them. Going home a few changed cars at Portland for the theatre, and left us to pursue our way alone. .1 1 , I -. K . , ' VA sl ' X 5' . ' E1 A f . Q 5, J A. - . . -In , X 1 ' Auf n L , . Q - - xr. T 1 ' 'A 1 -1 Q., .' .. 3 , , f ,- . L.. AL 5' 'V ' f ' - L xi iff? . . Q , V - r, f , , l , - ' --f: .,f5':' P ' A ' , P Y- W H I ' I ' L ' - , fi A '- , Y , . - g.,v,5f,7f ,I ' Q' F ' -N . i- af:-'Q 'F 5' ' 3 ' P , .1 fb .,,. L .VJ g - . ,W . Y 1 l . , 1, wh , n A , 1.4, -- ' .W .J - w - --A ' . , ,. in' .AL A..f' 5, , A A 1111-1' f I -, .4 , , I. ., , ' ' L -Y '-4.-:'.'- :Qi .sf ' ' ' -,xg - -VU , ',.:j.5.,E: .. :L-,. , ,Q A RCW 1. - '. ,Q A ' '-'- 4,52 -.. 5- W . . - v --VT: ::., .l ,, - -vs., N SVLH9 IH I . 1 A x 1 1 1 . 'r . ., - ' ' ,f V 'bf v F' 'T' f . - - - - .. , , . VA Q A X ',., gfflp . L51 f Lbf. ' ' ' rjgi- .' - . -ii' , -. FT' ' -:Q E'xv,f.P', 4 . 1 rs- g ,J , f 'N 3 ' -. ,L -- xl, -.5 .51 .' -Eff '- .Q---ffx 21 4' - A Ziff J f ' A 1. - . :wg .11 - fg H f u :j,-1--'1.:-7-fflf ' Fv3,QjEfA':f V-mia Ygf 15,4 I ru-.,: --f 1 'EA . - f + Q., wp, .A,g-.-- - -v-cf ., - - Q X L, L, M. , ,, ,A - , i A'- '1-.1--ig' - 'g I 1 .,4 . , 1' 3 ' - -' . -9 .4 . '-' 'f es:-, rf X S k 'D Hallow'een we celebrated at Mrs. Davis' for the last time. The flour cake was a source of excitement. Baldwin has distinguished himself, and Tuttle was envious. Immersing his face in the flour he seized the magic ring, then with his face still low he 701275417 the flour from it, and triumphantly presented the ring in a fffdfl face. It was a moment of triumph, but Tuttle, forgetful of the Fox and the Crow, opened his mouth to shout his glee, when such a cloud of flour issued as to envelope him. Tuttle was undone and we shall hear no more of him. On the night of Washington's birthday, the dormatories received. From top to bottom all was light and laughter, chafing dishes did a flourishing business, and the houses were never before so gay. The next day a few were ill perhaps, but none so seriously as on one former occasion when the Seniors had the Milliken Parlor. From the effects of Mflf time, the jolliest of all, to this day, we understand that, although Messrs. Stockwell, Reed and Durell did recover their equanimity, yet, even now, Shrimp Wiggle has a disconcerting effect upon Messrs. Williams, Cooper and Stockwell. At the Athletic exhibition, our boys won the cup, and some of the best men on the athletie field were also contributed by us. Honors of another kind were forced upon us, and the various literary ability displayed in the Junior Orations would have shamed Demosthenes. And once again on Ivy Day, the chosen few waxed eloquent and dealt out the philosophy of life to the faculty and friends of the Cullegef' ' Q X if .'- . if ,. - . - --.V V... 2. . - 5 . f , . j fi. ' - i.-V , t ,, 4 ?g,3gQ-is . -' 1 V4 - ' fr' , fa. x . ' 4 ' -I ' 5 1 ' - -1 z V -T, - . . . .r V.. . - A V , ,V X ,np , , , , ., V f '- al '-2 .- -+V -2. .s- -'Q 4+ a y V It , , 4 ...fr Q 'K v A J- 1 ., - 'f ' f - hw- 94 . . x' A A V i ' L. - -: ' '. QV - Y . Y M, -ggi' -, 5 - '-gif, 1 vw. .,..- f' ', 'M 'iff 1 -- - 9 i' J. Y v,..--- -,L r .. Q , Y -' ' lv- , ' , x v Y M ' , 'z'. Ai Q-11f f' , I ,- ,' '- j Y-N25 ,451 1 ' ,..,- A ...A . ' ff? if-1:2 Q, ra: 'NV'.'-2. ' al'-?. . 9 J ,f . 'Y . , I 6 .af ' Y ,- -1.4- 1-. 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But the Junior present was not settled so easily and it was only after hot debate that a decision was made, HW' for the new Society buildingg but for the renovation of Hall and stairs, and they greeted us clean and new on our return as Seniors. We were Seniors now, but the change seemed slight, for we had slipped from year to year with hardly a consciousness of growing maturity. On our class ride to Squirrel Island we were still very children. We explored the Devil's Den and ate our luncheon on the rocks. Best of all we enjoyed the journey down, with the salt spray in our faces, and anticipated it back, but the charms of the Ziffdfmi were great for some and it was only when were we well out to sea that this flutter of at little handkerchief intimated that Miss Perkins was left. Oh, for the wings of a dove ! she sighed. And the pilot caught it on the wings of the land breeze and relented. On Hallowe'en a gibbering brood of ghosts conducted us to the gates of the dead at Frost Park. A skeleton greeted us and relin- quished his fingers to whoever shook hands with him. But the shore f G ' an L 5 1 ? , .gn - 'L Ji. 553,-I 55' . . 1 1 .JF ,, dinner was substantial and the beverages innocent. Our games were suited to a witches' night. From watery depths came fortunes, from bags of beans came mystic signs 5 from many a lip came many a tale, until finally with a merry reel we bade the place farewell and started home. We should record the gallant heroism of Mr. Winslow: Miss Ames and Miss Briggs, Mr. Williams and Mr. Winslow, were walking along the track when a headlight appeared, bearing down upon them. Save me! shrieked Miss Ames, and I'll be thine! cried Miss Briggs 5 'tis death! quoth Dick, and Winslow saved them all while the train shrieked past on a track that was a half a mile away. With winter the Senior year was passing. A little more work, a a little more play. We celebrated an engagement with a feast and speeches, to which the young lady in question nobly responded. The term was famous for spreads, and one day a band of females, with all the paraphernalia of a good time, and behind a four horse chariot, jogged away to Poland Springs. The boys had had their spreads, their banquets, their orgies, there had been co-educational parties, but this was to the girls alone. No more should it be said, We fellers stole a march on the '05 co-eds, and the heads of those co-eds were agitated until one morning at chapel two of them came together with a crash, and a plan was breathed, indistinct to masculine ears. Permission must be sought, and a staid committee of three was sent to Professor Jordan. They returned. It must go to the faculty. We waited. We telephoned. Then blank dismay, then a plan. To the telephone ! ' 1, 4. 'v-' fy - f - f s?-? ' ' ' e , P ls 11- ' 1 r v ,j.. . , v H , , ,V .- ' -L K . 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Foxy, 'tis your ring, Better let the girls go riding Off to Poland Springs. ff, X 1 . l X -t i X I ,fx Not to be outdone, from the other end of th tune of Old Heidelberg, Here's to the class of 1905, Here's to the banners gay, Here's to the fun of the Senior ride All on a windless day! the boys we left behind, Here's to the dog we bought, the grub on which we dine, Here's to the colds we've caught. Here's to Here's to ,V .X I ,fi I e sled came, to the f..-Q-,- ..- -- I f f - , 1 1 ' , fa 'lo I ' ', ' Q - vw, s ,. 1' 4. 'A . ,f : ..' ru 'L' , ,,-L-, .ff H, ..f A 1 - 4 .Y . . , f Aw , ,f 7.5 ,. g.. -1 1 . x,.. la .1,,.m - -.vm . 52' 1 fu N: ..1 ' v., v , 1. -1:1 ,, -- ,, .- A 3. 4 TX' .1. , .. . M 1. j r 'L Q .PJ -v 1- :P-' l -1 ' 'f- Z -ma., 4.1 31, ? -s g+ .. J . .: 1. ' Hz .3 vqhvzf- ,. if 'Ts ,-- - ' V-: ' .4 .af-wr, .M --,- 1 . , .-, - - ' ',?51',-N: --3-cyf uf ' -. , .ag-F ., 59, ,. --.- -. A -Q f . s J r- f ' 1- , V , 5 L, 'Av 1, ' yi 3-V -. , Y ,, ..- Y. , f, 1 'Y 3, '- sw ,Ur A dvr- ' Qzf f-5955? . FF' e ,- Q' '3.. M513 rv' 1 3 -. Q D 45 We celebrated Mary, Foxy, and the telephone, and the lonely hills echoed it back to us until bye and bye in the moonlight, back at the dormitories, we shouted once more- Hurrah for the chicken, hurrah for the jam, Hurrah for the lobster, hurrah for the clam ! and all the rest of a half dozen songs not quoted. X 5 5-. X. X A., At the Y. W. C. A. conference at Portland came another good time of a different kind. The two athletic exhibitions aroused consid erable interest, and it was discovered by observers of both that Miss Millet could get through a barrel as quickly as Tommy Spooner could. The girls' exhibition was held in the new gym, and in their march thither the young ladies were honored by the best talent of Parker Hall. The Glee and Mandolin. Clubs were well represented, their full brass band was in attendance. Spring has come. With a touch of sadness we don our caps and gowns. It is the last term. We go to chapel, to recitation, we cut less frequently. Things are the same, yet different, for we are drawing close together as the days pass. The new dormitory has a house-warm- ing and we make the rnerriest part of the throng, we have a last class ride in which is no hint of sadness, but there is a new touch of earnestness in greetings and farewells. u' I kr 'L .ui 4 STUDENTS, ROOMS -. x x .K V n 4 f 0 - I I , . . . .. xi: . - V 4 1 1 1 , V l ' ' , , ' u ' A Q 1 - . H-. , I V, . 1 . 5 'ff , . ' n - -- . , , ,- , . - ' Y,.gA,'R ': 5 ' . 1- - ' Vw rv! n- ' I . .1 ' 9' Q -, A. . - -- .- .'.-'V 'J'-W 1l- ':- 'iii-Y-'f? 'A :'F:, .'4-'gif If J -'Q R '- '-'5fl6 :4if44 5 'A . ' 1'-iix-'fx f 1- 5.11 X 'Z' ML ,f -,g,3?-.j . f J- ' ' f'g.l'1f J' JI ,fg, '-Eg' l k':fif-X '5,.'-f-Q,-I5' - 3f:c'Kf-fav' '1.n1f'-42 1, . wr -+: f, -.1 Lys' -,ffgifffq-1: .,, ,A .4 .-., l L .,:.,Ji: -Z, .l Q ,Z-Q: .JJ vgg LF, . , 211, .1f.a.7!. . 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'EQ' 6.2.1 ,Q 'QIVQIC -fr? . ' ' 211. 1445-' . - Q QM , if- 1 ' Ki' 5 QE Inv' A fl Y ,,, - 1 ' f 4 ' 'f , ' 'Z 1 ' v ,V 91 - ng- , ,, A ga, 2 . ,A 1 . , , -. 4 - ' - -9 ' - L ,:- Y v A .,.' , ,. 71 1 ' 'Y ' JC' 1 Ffh Last chapel! The bell rings as it always did, but it touches the hearts of 1905 as it never did before. The piano is playing, and the march is steady. Black-robed we fill our seats, and the president reads. The class hymn is sung, the final prayer, then the notes of Auld Lang Syne ripple forth. The under-classmen have passed, and taken up the words : Should auld acquaintance be forgot g And never brought to mind? From three hundred throats the old song r0llsg then for the last time united : Beit-rzfrrosf peyzcrrosf cprizlilarw C9pzrE,.f dsl EYEZ avaf, a'1fafE! 7roff6,uozg 7r5ZzkoS, Szaffoyfiuf fiffaboffdkers 0'ffafJ'off6z! ' Q 1905 ! ! and the old Bates yell. With a final round of gayety and ceremony, it all ends. As to our different homes and different occupations we go the sweet old words go with us, and looking back in after years we hear them still sung OVCI' 11S I Lead kindly light, Amid the encircling gloom 3 Lead thou me on. ' ADA MAUD REED .lOl-IN ERNEST BARR PW. , Q f. rf IL, .v- .:-. V ,,Q. FA- 4 A 1 . 4 ., . , Y, ,. A . - -1, , 1 1 1 ' E ,5- . , , 5'-Z-1,5 0 ' 1 QQ? A 1 JY. , Y 1 f 1 1 Jr. - ' gf ,, '- .4 A. I xp.. 74, , , 51- ' .,A ,AA-VE. ,, if ' .Qu ' ,,E, uk' ,M . YA ni.-y .' - , -.1 H1 1: f .wx 4 . lf' ,W Q , ,'..Vy' - L12 Q , -1 4,121 1--.: rm. V9.5 : lx- . L.. I, H ftli 1 -. .'- -.- -fi ' Ja ff '5Z: 1? ,. .,,.4 , L 'QJ -. 4 if A. - ,V Aw. 1-f :ff fn-ni ,V ,Aw ma, . ,. ii, .v 0' El. , .l , , , -zr. tt., 7... 3. 1 4, A. ,V A ,Q-QM J - - . gi-1' .YQ 'vi ' r QL 1 vl ,em ' - A I. 'V ,V N J-. , - -.-4--14 Iijust for jtun 9 il 9 Miss Walton thinks that for a young lady self-possession is a desirable quality for a while, but it shouldn't be kept up too long. At the time of the Bates U of V debate, when Bates was victorious, Dr. Veditz, among others of the Faculty, was called upon at his home by a large number of the college men who were celebrating the victory. The Doctor had evidently retired for there were no lights in the house. After a few moments he appeared at a window up stairs in white negligee attire and said in an innocent quiet manner, that he should have appeared sooner, but it took him some time to adjust his cravat pin. MR. PARSONS Cin the English classl- I should think that 52,000 was quite a pension for a man. Now if I should ever get that much salary I should consider myself lucky. PROF. HARTSHORN Cchucklingl- So should I Mr. Parsons, so should I. , A day or two before our class party we held a class meeting. All very proper and correct of course and sanctified by the Faculty. But it grieves us much to chronicle the happenings of that session and to relate to unsympathizing ears the story of how one of our members abused the confiding and unquestioning trust reposed in us by that august body previously mentioned. His exposure, however, the rights of the press and our own truthfulness urge us to make. We realize with, we hope, a becoming sense of approval, that we are a co-educa- tional institution. I might almost say we glory in our past achievements in that line. We do, however, object most strenuously to having the ultimate result unpleasantly forced to our consideration. The question before the house and upon which a member rose to speak was that every individual should be assessed for the party expenses. The member, whether from any ulterior motive is immaterial, protested that this method should not be adopted, for the reason that not all the class would attend. Why, declared the worthy member, waving his arms oratorically, Why, we want every member of 1905. My friends, that's what we are going for-to get united. nr 1, ' 1 . 1 1 n 1 3- , , . 1 'Q w. ... -9-. ,1- -3- ,,.-: X,-CI. 1, ff' r 1 ,-Y- x I, 1, at Y xi .5 : 951 ,L L, ' w, 1, ,,., ,c, , A .ev g Q, 'H 'QKQ I f.fr5-- ' il, S' 'f ., . fa' ff1'5'0': Tig.: :-g az, A. , . 1.. ,,., .- ., .11-.ei -.-Q, -. yd- , ??.- 1 k, 4 u 1 -ii-Y-,Y1 5-Y nr. .V 'g 1 ,f,Q:5.1 1 11' .pf 4', 371: ,J ,,. -17 . I .S - yep- 1-2-'f' - A startled look passed over the fair face of one young woman in the audience. She sat up very straight, and regarded the speaker with awe. Then she sank back breathlessly. Oh, Cousin, this is so sudden, she murmured. MONY CChaucer class?- Now we come to another strange creature, Miss Millettf' As the singing seething crowd of humanity pours forth from the Bates-Boston Debate, an anxious youth lurks near the door and peers wistfully into every passing face. After each examination his figure droops dejectedly. Evidently she for whom he waits is not forth- coming. Presently he starts forward with a manful stride of oncoming possession. The young woman advances slowly. Suddenly the glad eyes of the watcher fall on her hat. Alas, he groans, 'tis not her's. He wilts meekly into the corner. The hat sails haughtily across his line of vision, and floats into the out-stretched arms of a half-dozen girls, who escort their weeping charge tenderly to her door. There is a moral: To the maid, Sadie, -Regard not superficial embellishment. Cling fondly to the hat he knows. To the youth, Stocky, -Cultivate greater perspicuity of vision, making due allowance for the fact that love is blind. History Class-Dr. Veditz asked what the two political parties formed during the administration of John Quincy Adams were called. The answer was given, Jackson men and Clay men. Whereupon Dr. Veditz remarked, The clay men were burned to bricks in the times that followed. DR. VEDITZ C,PolyconJ- Miss Elsie Bryant, what does our author mean by 'piece wages? MISS B. iwho has not read the lesson?- I suppose he means those wages received in times of peace. f 1 ' fn' n , . L A v .. ' , l f 7 4 - ' I . 1 ' P- 1 .Lf . - 1 - gg ,Y .E.'.'f ':f?1-,Q ,Sq 61 .. ' - - If -.iff . 4-1: 1 5 ig. I :Y V I.: 'L H Y it -'V 1 QA -' -.s . zu' lp: Y-- ' L.-:Je ' ffgu- M A' , Y -... , .- 3- ' 95,31--'-' .A ' 5, ii..-A 5- 5 ' . . P ' ' .1 'gv San., -' , 1 . Y ' r -. 11... +141 .7 -'S 'Zi V' - - - -5 - QUJ2 Mlateren Stuck of 1904 9 9 5' Like many other tales, we shall begin this, It was midnight. The Freshmen in Parker Hall were safely tucked in their little cribs with nothing to mar their slumber. All was quiet, when on the Still night air was borne the blood- thirsty cry of the Sophomores. h It is safe to say that full many of the wee first-year children tossed and turned their algebraic heads on their pillows as the yell of their persecutors came to them in their sleep. But it was not the cry of battle. Rather was it the cry of joy and exultation, for the Sophs were not out for blood, but were enjoying a little love feast in the third story of Parker Hall, where the refresh- ments had been augmented by a gift of a large portion of harlequin ice cream presented with the compliments of the Faculty. The room where the feed was taking place was at the head of the stairs, and it was in the corridor outside the room that they were expressing, with yells, their thanks to the Faculty for sparing so much ice cream from the Thanksgiving reception. There was a lull in the yelling long enough for each Sophomore to take another bite of his hot dog. When the door of the room at the foot of the stairs opened, the lamplight flooded out into the dark- ness, revealing the form of a Junior of imposing mien and stature. He was visible to the Sophsf' but he couldn't discern even the dusky outlines of the disturbers of his serenity. Hey, you fellows, he yelled into the darkness from whence came the awful cries. You want to cut that out 3 1905 is on the pigg back to your stallsf, and similar salutations of politeness he hurled at the now silent revelers on the top stair. With an air of having done his duty the Junior closed his door. Immediately there began a mysterious hustling among the dark plotters of the hallways and the sound of pouring water from one receptacle into another was heard. When all arrangements had been made they stationed themselves along the stairs near the Junior's room to await developments. A few with good lungs gathered at the top of the stairs and began some yells calculated to bring the Junior out of his room, and their scheme worked to perfection. He came out. Swish, spat, a portion of wet cold water struck his person. With a cry of You darn devils up there, he v f 1 I 1 1 A . X . , x , - ,. .I . , I , , , . I ,, , r .:. I L , U I. x. .. - 'sf f , , 9 5 'e , .' 5 A I Q: -. - ff 1 .5 ! . - 5, , , f 4 Y . ' A J H, - 5 ,Y :ia-mfkf .f .Q , 'If Y- ?3 Qi .-.r C. , -sz, - ' '- ' 1' 1 U1 'V 'fi .w - ' -- s.a 1 Lg I ' . - ., - 6' Y '41 -V , ' L, . 331 -f' H -Af 2 .' . 4 '..- ' -.:.,1- - 5' V , - 'iff PMI: A- , ii - i 1, ij- - . in .. 'i .' 'JL '. 7. ,-'E V Y .Ei -zf' --' 1, .-. 7:4 ,Y 'J fi 2 . 9 , .5 - ,J -1 ' , , ' 'n f Q.. , V .pe .- 1 4 grabbed a near by fire extinguisher and aimed it in the direction from whence the shower had come. But it wouldn't work. It was full of emptiness. Then came the deluge upon the luckless Junior. The contents of pails, pitchers and every kind of water-holding implement hit him, and every drop took effect. By the lamplight which came from the open door he looked like the rain scene in David Harumf' He shouted to his followers, urging them to avenge the insult, which was of such a dampening effect to his laundry, but before the slumbering Juniors could be assembled the guilty but chuckling Sophomores had vanished like the proverbial mist. 1 l What class in Bates has had a brighter prospect in athletics than had 1905 when on a pleasant September morning we assembled in Johnnie's room? Ten men were among our number who had won a name and reputation on the athletic fields of as many fitting schools. But how have the mighty fallen! The number of our athletes has fi, ,ev-1' , , 3 ,ij .gi 'if' T ' ' .5-fa - ' .L ..' L 4-e-14.1 'Q 3,4-P' , 1 ,, .- I+ ' ,2 af- 'N gradually dwindled from ten to three, on account of the call of our sister colleges for stars and the kind invitation of the Faculty. Our first class contest was a baseball game, and the team which faced the horrible Sophomores, '04, was as follows : Kelly, c. Doe, p. Abbott, 1b. Nichols, 2b. F. Parsons, s.s. North, 3b. C. Tuttle, r.f. Lewis, c.f. Libbey, r.f. The score, which was 5 to 1 in the Freshmen's favor, tells the story better than words. As soon as the celebration of the baseball victory was over, track work began, the result of which was another victory. This opened the eyes of the upper classes to the fact that 1905 was in existence and was to be reckoned with in the future. Of the eleven men which represented Bates on the gridiron in 1901, four came from the Freshman class, two of whom, Reed and Andrews, made the all-Maine team. In the Freshman year we began a career in indoor athletics which succeeding classes will find it difficult to surpass. We won the Indian club drill, to be followed the next year with the dumbbell and in the Junior year the broadsword drill. Gur Junior relay team won the race at the exhibition, although the sprinters had left us. n ' T ,K ,L 4 x x . ' I , f v, x QQ i f A 5911- 17 '- 1. 3, Q ' ' ' - l if 3' 9,1 I ? X S A ' , ' ' pi-:.. 2 A , , r Y 4 , .- . l xt A ' ' I ' 4- L ' J . 11 cf .-:- 1 ' ja- -' - , F 41 ' 2 , E' . ' f 3 . ' i,g..,g-Na , ,W ,Y .- 5f.1g,LG-5 - ,-Q :A xii' . 1 ec!! 'KL ' L w 2 . - 3,1 . ., ,Q 1 .c 1 L W: All our contests have not resulted in victories. In the baseball game with '06, for instance, we were defeated 1 to 03 and yet we felt no disgrace in ,an honorable defeat or a drain on the purse, as did 1906 who, after expending 9635.00 for their pitcher, awoke the following morning to learn that the hero of the hour had taken the early train for Colby, where he has since remained. Although our athletes have been taken from us one by one, spirit and courage has not been found wanting. New material has been developed to meet the demand, and its quality was shown at the Athletic Exhibition at City Hall, March 23, 1905, when we trimmed the 1906 relay tearn. Never has 1905 failed to furnish representatives for football, baseball, and also for tennis. In the spring of 1905, Harry F- Doe won the Maine Intercollegiate Tennis championship in singles. With the Indoor Meet the history of 1905 athletics ends. May the memory of our victories remain in the mind of all to brighten the dark hours, and may honor and glory crown the efforts of those who have fought for the honor of 1905! x f Q I -,. - I 1 x e 1 .,, ' ,, , f -' ' ' . 1 ff v ' 'a V K e3 ' 1.,. ., 14-' 3 . 1 ' ' X Y 1 Q v W'-' R121 . H -- 1-, ,J K Y , ,, . .. wa-,.-.1 , 4 L. ' r '- ' -' ' 1-. mfg'- . , K, ':,aYY L . , . X Jig! dx, A 6,1 .P ,. .1 , .-. , 'Q -Ei 4 .45- ., . . ,JL ' 5 f-f'- Y' is f si I3 0 rr, - .-Q.-f fb ,L-ii? I r 1 T 1 ' , ff ff ' , Wi f i- .fi '- 47 ,f iil3 j--F- 7 .. . . . -- ' ,H-' , A: ii -- ' . nm-' U7 1 -QT N , L Q , - 7 4:-I . ef gi1--'J ix -nip, -.:-1- ,,... ' f L- felis , '- 3 'gL- 1 A 1 u iff' -. s ', '11 . ,v Lf L 21, - v L 's .!. fx, 1 ,I ,, wc, A .ya . , 1, J H - ' z., .I J..1,.,-' V rr ,55l,.,-2 3. ' - A.. ,. - ,N 2' .sw 1- . .-,,? f, 4' - . N' V L.. 'r , L 55:54-:if A f- 4--. Y c r 8 V- -ALL '. 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' J' rv 'xy if '-5, 5:,'i'- M .BALI '-J, '- fi 2 1:6 QE L fi 3,1 in POLYMNIA ALBERT KILBLIRN BALDVVIN JOHN EVERARD DEIXIEYER HAROLD SHAW LIBBEY CHARLOTTE ADELAIDE MILLETT WILLIAM LEXVIS PARSONS KIOHN GRAY PATTEN JOHN STILLMAN REED LILLA AUGUSTA STETSON MARY LOUISE STETSON 7, W, X . . , I. S. 1 Q ' a .' W ' ' 1 ,,V:....w A- ' , 1 A -n-- -' ' f '- -Q , 1 : 5 W, .V , V, K, ,. . . 3 ' ' q . . -,, , . I-J - ,arf . gi' in I ,- YV . . vrgrf . . f , ,rr -.,. '1- I ,, , Q .-. ,,- - 3 ..f: fi- ' . :s-2 -- 1 --V , 45,55-,1'1 - - 3-V -' , V, , j, ' Q . ' 3 JIT'-a 5-C31 f'.76 ,f Sf-: 3 Z V5 2 A' 5 f ' 1 is A. vp-.'.4'- ,'.-f f 'x-:J .',' Y- - IJ. H: ,-YL.: 1 wif ., NG iff- -. ., VJ. I -- 4 ff i - . ms' --.hq V, , fm -'ES .fgf al: S 3'-1 D. I F ' IIE: PIAERIA JOHN ERNEST BARR MARY ELIZABETH BARTLETT ADELAIDE LOUISE BRIGGS LULA RAE BRYANT CHRISTOPHER GEORGE COOPER ARDELLA DILL DONNELL CHARLES PENDEXTER DURELL HARRIET GODDARD MABEL HODNETT ORIN MERTON HOLMAN MARY ALICE LINCOLN MONIRA LOUISE NORTON GRACE MARY PEABODY ELIZABETH SARAH PERKINS JOHN EMIL PETERSON GEORGE GORDON SAMPSON THOMAS SPOONER FRANK CLIFFORD STOCKWELL SADIE BROOKS SYMONDS MAUD LILLIAN THURSTON MARION EVELYN VANCE MARY ELEANOR VVALTON MEREDITH GILBERT WILLIAMS EDBERT CARSON VVILSON 1 x .1 zz 5 :K kk, r ,r .f 1, Quik Tia ' -fn .1116 TT? ,V X , .ff , Q , ,P ra. , .i,' Qtime-3.30 a. m. 958112-QfUifDI'5 Sanctum' The last bit of manuscript has been finally arranged in proper position, and the pens drop from the cramped fingers. There is no doubt about it, the editorial board are about all in. Every book is supposed to have a preface, yet until now the preface of this edition has been forgotten. If the preface is the proper caper to cut up in writing a book, why, we ought to have one, for the class of 1905 was ever a stickler on propriety, but we hope our kind readers, taking into consideration the lateness, or rather the earliness, of the hour, and the extreme ennui which has overcome the editors, will pardon us if we omit it. We realize that we commit a grievous error, and regret that we do not keep up the reputation of the class as always doing the proper thing, but, classmates, please try and imagine all the bright and pleasant things which we would have said in a preface, and forgive us. JACK 1 1 u X 5 , 2 r , 4, , ' gf' . K , -JV ir V ! V i 1 1 . Y 9' V' .. f V - , 1V , - ' ' ' r.- . -- -.n.- ,. , . - Y if , ,V f - .,1:N', v v . - xi' 3 Q WT. . Q v 0 ,Y f :N Y- V+ :M Y, , 'QE1' 3 4 L , .lv iff '- ' L ' f ' - , ' 2 f, f -1, 1 .' :f5',a-'lq1f- Y - 915- '-a'Tt:' V.-Q ' fVf'2:4.,'.f Y. Lfozxw. . I Y T-' , 5 -J A ' 5, V 1' 2- ' L, A1 ' - A 'ggi 4'- f,:fig lexijlz ails.. 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