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Fin illlmnnriam GEORGE COLBY CHASE, A.M., D.D., LL.D. Prexy What we have is yours. We u'a.nt to help you. Born at Unity, Maine, March 15, 1844, was graduated from Bates College, 1868, Profesor of Rhetoric and English Literature at Bates College, 1872-9-1, President of Bates College, and Professor of Psy- chology and Logic since 1895, LL,D., Colorado University, 1895, New Brunswick llnivcrsity, 1899, Bowdoin College, 1902, D. D., Colby Col- lege, 1895, member of Phi Beta Kappa. Deceased, May 27, 1919. Page 6 e 15 Of 1220 .5-5.15gQ.f1ifg.fia: 1233
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0lgioio BATES i0il ll0 D11 CLIFTON D G11 xv Thwd Preswlenf of Baies Iollegc On Saturday Novcmber 29 1919 Rev Cllfton D Gray Ph D was elected thnd Prcsldent of Bates Colle e D1 Gras was born 111 5011161 v1lle Mass July 21 1874 He recelved the de nee of A B from Harvald 111 1891 thc A 'XI 1n 1898 the degree of B D 111 1899 f10IIl Newton Theologlcal II1bl1lU.ll0I1 and the degrees of STB and PhD from the Un1vers1ty of Chleago 1n 1900 a11d 1901 respectwely D1 Gray served as pasto1 of the F1rst Baptlst Church Port seven years he was pastor of the Stough ton Street Baptlst Church Boston Mass Duung the seven years Dr Gray has been on the ed1tor1al staff of The Stand ard of Chlcago the leadmg Baptlst weekly servmg both as assoclate and as managmg edltor also pres1de11t and treasurer of the Goodman and Dlcker son Lo publ1shers of The Standmd He traveled ln Europe durmg the su1n mers of 1907 and 1910 and spent the last three months of 1918 111 Fngland and France Dr Gray w1th hls famlly came to Lewlston Wlav '3 1920 at vwhleh tum l1e assun1ed tl1e dutles of l'res1de11t Hls lnauguratlon as P1 es1de11t of Bates College w1ll take place dl1I'1I1g., Com menoement Week Page 5 Y V ', I' , 1 V, . -. , 1 U 1 1 7 , Y ., . , . I 1 . 7 . .7 if 1.1 . I A! I 1 gl ' I. I 1 I Yi I . 1 .7 r., I , ek., 7 - A Es' . ,. X . . ' , 'E .1 . , 9 Y.: ' u 1 , ' , 5 , X u u 1 I u . ' ' 7 Huron, Mlch., for four yearsg and for , S '- Q ' 1 1 711 ' 1 1 ' - u' 1 7 N . In 7 ' s ' 1 . ' . ' . . .N 3 N ' 1 - Q .7 k 1 . l J 1 ' 1 1 ll . ' 1 i 1 V - . . I ' . K . ' T aj , 1-1 n 0 Q giO CLASSQF192O . . .l.
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