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COLLEGE PREACHERS Rev. Herbert A. Jump, regular pastor of Brunswick Congregational Church. Bowdoin College has been exceedingly fortunate in the past three years in hearing, from lime to time, a few of the best preachers that this country affords. I Ins privilege has been open lo it only through the kindness and generosity of Professor and Mrs. George T. Files. The Bugle wishes to assure Professor and Mrs. Piles that the College deeply appreciates their kindness. October 18 November 22 December 13 January 17 February 14 April 28 May 16 Season 1908-09. Rev. O. P. Gifford, Minister Brookline Baptist Church, Brook- line, Mass. Rev. Albert J. Lyman, Minister South Congregational Church, Brooklyn. Prof. William Knox, Professor in Union Theological Seminary, N. Y. Rev. H. Roswell Bates, Minister Spring Street Presbyterian Church. New York. Rev. Floyd Tomkins, Rector Church of the 1 Ioly Trinity, Phil- adelphia. Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham, Minister Arlington St. Unitarian Church, Boston. Rev. Elwood Worcester, Rector Emmanuel Church. Boston. LECTURERS Under the auspices of the Christian Association. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF CHRISTIANITY October 29 Experiences at the Army Posts of Maine. by W. A. Dunmore, State Y. M. C. A. Secretary. November 19 “The Opportunities for Social Service Open to College Men. by A. L. Thayer, Graduate Secretary Phillips Brooks House Association, Harvard University. January 7 “The Young Men's Christian Association Movement. by Jefferson C. Smith. State Y. M. C. A. Secretary. January 17 “Life Among the Poor of New York. by Rev. H. Roswell Bates, of the Spring Street Church, New York City. March 11 “The Minister Outside the Pulpit. by President David X. Beach of the Bangor Theological Seminary. Under the auspices of the Saturday Club of Brunstidck. November 17 The Boston Sinfonia Quintet. •ebruary 11 ‘Original Monologues. by Miss Majorie Burton Cooke. December 5 December 12 March 1 to 5 COLLEGE LECTURERS Readings from the Eneid,” Rev. T. C. Williams. Annie I albor Cole Lecturer; “Dante,” Rev. Charles A. Dinsmore. Exchange Lecturer on the Classics. “Roman Coins. Prof. Geo. C. Chase, Pli. D. 24
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The Bow Join Bugle, 1910 UNDERGRADUATE ASSISTANTS Economics Modern Languages Fred V. Stanley, 1909 Ernest H. Pottle, 1909 History Harold II. Burton, 1909 Biology Harold S. Pratt, 1909 William R. Crowley, 1908 Thomas D. Ginn, 1909 Chemistry Frank C. Evans, 1910 Frank W. Knight, 1910 William M. Harris, 1909 Ernest Ii. Pottle, 1909 Raymond A. Tuttle, 1910 Harrison M. Berry, 1911 Charles H. Byles, 1911 Library Arthur H. Cole, 1911 Stanley W. Pierce, 1911 Harris W. Reynolds, 1912 Carl B. Timberlake, 1912 Edward W. Torrey, 1912 Gymnasium Carl M. Robinson. Med. 1911, Leader Harold S. Tobcy, Med. 1911 Harold S. Pratt, 1909 E. Ralph Bridge, 1909 George H. Buck, 1909 Ralph H. Files, 1909 Anthony H. Fisk, 1909 Arthur L. Smith, 1909 William S. Guptill, 1910 Leon R. Lippincott, 1910 Philip B. Morss, 1910 23
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The Bow Join Bugle, 1910 BOWDOIN BEATA Air : “Wake, Freshman, Wake.” When bright skies were o’er us And life lay before us, 'Neath Bowdoin’s pines we gathered far and near, So filling our glasses And pledging all classes We drink a health to Alma Mater dear. Chorus Clink, clink, drink, drink, drink! Smash the glass in splinters when you’re done! O Bowdoin Beata, our dear Alma Mater, There is no fairer mother ’neath the sun ! When manhood has found us And children surround us, Our college days and friends we’ll still recall. With heart-felt emotion And deathless devotion We’ll send our sons to Bowdoin in the fall. When age, gray and hoary, Has filled out our story, The tender mem’ries swelling back again. Loyal forever, Until death shall sever, One glass to Alma Mater we shall drain. So, Comrades, together, In fair or foul weather, Your glasses fill to Bowdoin and her fame. For where’er we wander, Stronger and fonder The tend’rest ties shall cling about her name. 25 H. H. Pierce, ’96
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