WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. Thomas had explained. His. statement that the capitalists of today. Fascist regime if they. The San Diego History Center; Research Library & Archives; The Jun 1931 – 1932 – 1933 – 1934 – 1935. It Pays to Play: Fall and Winter 1938-39. Fall and Winter 1934-1935. The 1929 Rug Headliners Andirons and Firetools. In other words modern indus- . Socialism. Even. the activities of last year which were. The arti- . cle went on in some length to describe. Back in 1. 84. 6 a. On another occasion in. President Al- . len's home on fire. Needless to say. times seem to have changed! Under the sponsor- . East (including Harvard. Amherst) went on a general. Bowdoin undergraduates. B sway where. Longfellow and Hawthorne walked. John. Holdcn succeeded in giving sufficient. Bowdoin Outing. Club to insure it a successful season. L'Ours Blanc has taken on. Ibis, the senior. Deutscher. Verein is to suffer a rebirth. Plans have already been. Adams. Hall. Although this may. Union and Pickard Field to be- . Memorial Hall. War. Fascism, or a . He was the guest of. Dean Paul Nixon during his brief stay. Brunswick. He also expressed the college's. D. A note of. humor was introduced when the Dean. Portland. Thomas first stated that he. Charles. Garcelon, '3. In addition to the play and. Saturday. morning, and will be addressed in Sat- . Dean. Howard '3. 7 and Elizabeth. Merriman are playing the leads in. They are supported by an ex- . Edwin G. Parker '3. Ed- . win B. Benjamin '3. 1928-1931, 1932, 1933-1934 1935-1940, 1941-1948 F-1 Pickups. RUSTED DEVELOPMENT RETURNS FOR A SECOND SEASON TO DISCOVERY CHANNEL ON. Okay ladies, we admit it. Nella Barbour. Emily Holmes and Elizabeth Riley. Three. of the members of the Masque and. Gown cast. Walker, Parker and Mrs. Sills resumed. his college duties by addressing. Thurs- . day. He expressed his regret at. Dean had allowed him traveling. A sincere and. successful attempt he professed. Mustard. and Cress on his departure in. March. Kling (fled on April 1. Augusta Bowdoin received $5. The residuary of the property. The. money is to be used by these institu- . Valuable Art Objects. Kling, apparently has only a. Bowdoin Col- . lege and is not an alumnus. The rea- . son for the unexpected legacy was a. College members, other.
ELIGIBILITY SQUABBLE. THREA TENS BREAK- UP. OF STA1. E CONFERENCE. HAIE IS LAUDED. BY PRESIDENT IN. CHAPEL ADDRESS. Was Bowdoin Graduate in. Class of '6. 9 and a. Phi Beta Kappa. LATE JUDGE PROVED. VIRTUE OF FINE LIFE. BOWDOIN MAY JOIN NEW INTERCOLLEGIATE. LEAGUE AS RESULT OF RECEN T ARGUMENTS. Amendment to Reinstate Meagher on Bobcat Track. Team is Defeated to Avert Immediate Dissolution. Sills Reviews 4 Trustee's Life. Praises Spirit of. In a memorial address for the late. Judge Clarence Hale '6. President. Sills in chapel Sunday spoke to the. Mr. Hale's life of. College and praised the. Christian. spirit of his character. At. President Sills' inauguration, he pre- . He studied. and practiced law, becoming U. The immediate dis- . A squabbles was averted when. Bowdoin and Colby combined to uphold the present constitution. Bates and Maine. They are awaiting a. Edwin Walker) who is a. When the nephew finally ar- . Philip. Parker) who refuses to let him meet. A handy assistant mortician. Neale Howard) is presented to the. From. this point the plot becomes more com- . Amelia . The compiling ness of maiden ladies. The scene of. of the year- book has been character- , action is laid in one of the old musty. The j there is no advance ticket sale other. If American under- . Delta Upsilon House af- I graduates presented a united pacifist. Memorial Hall, Nor- . His I serve a few pennies for tall- silk- hat- . J ted capitalists. The possibilities for. Replying to the question, if the for. Conference was an opinion expressed. In dealing with democracy, the j by the speaker. Government by. counting rather than breaking heads. An in- . teresting fact mentioned was that. Socialists are laborers. Sills sailed. direct for the Mediterranean, stop- . Madeira Island for a. Continuing. further they reached England's. Sea. Gibraltar. A landing was attempted. Algiers on the African side of the. President had to be con- . In the morning. the Sills traversed the very beautiful. Comici Drive along the Riviera Coast. Mediterranean. Monte Carlo. Waterloo of the President for. Means. Taking up the journey by boat. Athens, the. center of ancient Greek civilization. Bowdoin's visiting professor. Baker Wins By Kayo. To End. Melody War. The mortal struggle of the two. Polar Bear bands reached its last. Odd Fellows Hall and Kicker Gar- . Bowdoin Polar. Bears, led by John Baker '3. At 6. 3. 0 a banquet which. Uaipn was held, with music by the. Pro- . fessor Wass. After the meal the en- . Presiding with. customary aptness the Dean first in- . President Sllld, who wel- . Bow- . doin Club of Portland and as a grad- . Portland High school. The. President spoke on the use and need. Finding the pres- . Speaking of Athletics he ex- . Bowser, Magee, Miller and Wells. The general feeling was that. Bates was attempting to change the. Bates tried to have the ruling. The student, a transfer. Syracuse, had no business on. Wlthj if . This association, which is now. President Frank. quisite in acquiring an education^ He j Day of Union College, would com- . These colleges would meet in. This. stated that . The President stated. Europeans look to us just as much as. Among the* other schools. Idesire here for it, there would he a. Unfortunately, lack of. Sills from seeing. Literature dealir with the. Carried out under the strict. Student Coun- . cil, the whole thing was a rather mild. Sophs and. the Frosh in front of the Beta House. Thursday night. There. Freshman Latty and. Senior . Finally, in. Sophomores. who seemed safely hidden in the va- . Beta House, where about. Sophs were intrenched. After a half hour of end- . Sophs out. Pounced upon by an over- . Frederic Tillotson, pianist, and. Yves Chardon, cellist, presented a. Monday evening. April 1. Memorial Hall. The music. Rachmaninow and Brahms. Chardon, a native of France. Paris Conservatory. Music. He has played in many. French and Italian cities, and has. Music at the Con- . Athens. As. a soloist he ha*s been received moat. Tillotson is well known to Bow- . Maine in gen- . eral as a concert pianist. There was a good deal of rip- . On Thursday night came the real gi<. The troubled with mistaking the identity. Frosh seized four Sophs as thay were of ^ eir own warriors, and in one in- . Menw. Hal Hall after) stance approximately fifteen of them. In the end the Sophs were. Frosh did not desist. The Freshmen then banded togeth- 4? A duplicate eon- . Winners of. the pool, billiards, and ping- pong. Don. Lancaster wishes all players to com- . He advised houses to pick their. Lounge on the night of the 2. Al- . though contestants themselves are. I judges, in the finals of the ping- pong. Chapman '3. 6. Charles F. Brewster *3. 7. William S. Barton '3. 7. Nathan Dane '3. Maxwell E. Barnes *3. Associate Editor. Paul E. Sullivan '3. Managing Editors. Contributing Editors. Weston Lewis *9. C. Burroughs Mitchell '3. William F. Klaber t. Richard E. Baker '3. Assistant Managers. Owen H. Melaugh '3. Winthrop B. Walker '3. Collect Tut by thw Student* of Bowdoin College. The Bdltor- lit- Chief la raapoaaibia for the aditorial. Managing Editor for news aad make- up. All communications regarding subecrip- . Btuimas Manager of the Bowdoin Publishing Company. At best it is a mere t^isference of authority, since each. They embrace. (not necessarily in the order of importance) : 1) undergraduate. College ; and 4) athletics. All four. of these problems lie painfully near the surface and cry for some. At least two of them are reaching entirely. Perhaps it is well to do this. Certainly the preced- . No doubt it will be. If so, it will shout with joy. Ibis has suddenly sprung into life, the Outing. Club is once more formulating plans for a winter season, and a. Rifle Club, is making headway toward a definite. It is very evident, however, that these need be only. A real gap was left when the Liberal Club expired. If. sufficient support could be obtained, and attendance at recent lib- . College seems to prove that this is a true. Ibis itself could do far worse than. The prep school athletes were allowed to wander unattended. An official welcom- . College enjoy their stay and look favorably upon Bowdoin. There have. been very few elections during the present college generation that. A complete reorganization of the election system seems to. Anti- War conferences which. New England colleges are the. It is not a coherent movement ; it has its occasional. A. survey of the steady moves since only last year shows how it has. Brown, Northwestern, New York University, Amherst. Williams, Harvard, and many others have already staged demon- . A tenth of the student body, the alert, wide- . It has rallied only feebly to three religious conferences . The coming Institute on Government. Politics may turn the trick; at least the progressive under- . It is extremely doubtful, however, whether this n the case. The number of men. College before they have become sophomores dem- . No inferior. student ever becomes an upperctassman at Bowdoin. As long as. the standard of work throughout the four years is maintained. Attending classes in such courses is a manifest waste. That the conference system is rapidly growing in favor. Too often the student who wishes not. The more complete use of conferences is. It is one of the few small, liberal colleges which does not. Although the Alumni office handles its. Bow- . doin is well . To attract the right. College, its publicity must be wider and. Few alumni know what is going on within the college. As. competition between the colleges for the most likely candidates. The Orient. suggests and urges that such a bureau be seriously considered. The state track associa- . The current. issue of the Maine Campus goes on record urging that the alumni. The. recently proposed athletic conference composed of Swarthmore. Hamilton, Union, Haverford, Williams, Wesleyan, Amherst and. Bowdoin seems to be the ready solution for such a case. A com- . petent coach and a long standing reputation have allowed it to. Its last wholly succfesf ul football. While the monetary problem for the present is not. Maine colleges would be non- . Only yesterday, the Bates athletic department hurled an. Bates has threatened to withdraw from the meet for. Such teapot tempests are absurd; they serve.
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