
Bates College SCARAB The aB tes Student Archives and Special Collections 1-1893 The aB tes Student - volume 21 number 01 - January 1893 Bates College Follow this and additional works at: http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student Recommended Citation Bates College, "The aB tes Student - volume 21 number 01 - January 1893" (1893). The Bates Student. 2002. http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student/2002 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at SCARAB. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aB tes Student by an authorized administrator of SCARAB. For more information, please contact [email protected]. /tr?3 V J EASTERN TEACHERS' AGENCY. PrnOTPQQlVP TpJlPVlAP^ wanted at all times. Vacancies are constantly occurring and rl Ugl CSMVP 1 Cftl-llCl S we w;lnt t() ,l(ll, the namea of many available candidates to our lists. College Graduates especially needed. Registration blank and circular sent on request. K. |\ FOSTER, MANAGER. 50 Bromfield Street, BOSTON, MASS. ZBLTTIE STORE, fiewiStofTfi • .tapgeste ©l©bhiFig • ff ©use. Young Men's Nobby Clothing a Specialty. We Carry the Largest Stock. We Name the Lowest Prices. BLUE STORE, - - - Lewiston's Only One-Price Clothiers. HORACE PARTRIDGE I CO. THE FISK 77-85 Lincoln St., Cornfer Essex, BOSTON, EVERETT 0. FISK &- CO., Proprietors. PRESIDENT. COLLEGE AND CLUB EVKKKTT 0. KISK, 4 Aslilmrton Place, BottOD, Mass. MANAGERS. W. 11. BSBBICK, 4 Aslilmrton Place, Boston, Mass. ii. B. OBOCKBB, 7n fifth Avenue, New York, N. V. B. If, (i AUK, . 106 Wdbasii AVP., Chicago, HI. Athletic Outfitters. -'J. C."• HICKS,""1 .... -«-/2VA-iy 2 -..~*~..,First St , Portland,, ^..Or. O. 0. BOTMTOH, . 130% So Spring St., Los Angeles, CsL Base-Ball, Tennis, Foot-Ball, Track-Athletic, and BATES STREET SHIRT CO.'S Gymnasium Supplies. LAUNDRY, MR. D. F. FIELD our authorized Agent at Bates COLLEGE BLOCK. College. All orders given him will receive our prompt attention. Having recently refitted our Laundry with the latest improved machinery, we take pleasure in announcing that we are fully prepared to do all kinds of Laundry Work at Short Notice and in the pREBLE HOUSE, •• best manner. Bed and Table Linen at Less Cost Than Can Be Done at Hoine. Lace Curtains Portland, Maine. a Specialty. J. C. WHITE, Proprietor. A postal card will bring our team to your door. BEKRCE, WILSON St CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in COAL AND WOOD Of all kinds and of the Best Grades at the LOWEST MARKET PRICKS. All Coal Screened by Our New Process. Prompt and Careful attention given to all orders. OFFICES: 188 Main St., Lewiston; Cor- ner Court and Washington Sts., Auburn. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. Auburn Telephone Call, 160-4. Lewiston Telephone Call, 22-4. QEOROR B. Ill 111 K C. C. WILSON. C. L. 1 I K'.K.iN THE BATES STUDENT. VOL. XXI. JANUARY, 1893. No. 1. THE BATES STUDENT CONTENTS. A MAOA7.1NE PfBLISIIED MONTHLY DUBINf! THE VOL. XXI., No. 1—JANUARY, 1893. COLLEGIATE YEAH BY THE KOITORIAL, 1 JUNIOR CLASS OF BATES COLLEGE, LITERARY: LEWISTON, ME. Ethics in Politics 6 BOARD OF EDITORS. Fate of the Ville du Havre 8 L. J. BRACKETT, . Editor-in-Chief. New Hampshire in Literature, .... 10 J. B. HOAQ, . Review Department. H. M. COOK, . , . Alumni Personals. POETS' CORNER: A. J. MARSH, . Literary Department. Riverside Cemetery in December, . 13 E. F. PIERCE, . Exchange Department. Our Parting 13 J. W, LEATHERS, . Local Department. D. F. FIELD, Business Manager. LOCALS, 14 A. II. MILLER, Assistant Manager. Cobb Divinity School, 16 TKKMS.—$1.00 per year, In advance; single copy ALUMNI DEPARTMENT: 10 cents. Bates Men in Boston 17 Subscribers not receiving the STUDENT regularly should notify the Business Manager, Bates Lunch Club 18 Contributions cordinlly invited. Thoughts 18 Exchanges and matter for publication should be addressed EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT, BATES Personals, -0 STUDENT, LEWISTON, MAINE; business letters to COLLEGE NOTES, 23 i). v. FIELD, MANAGER OF STUDENT, LEWISTON, MAINE. COLLEGE EXCHANGES, 25 Entered aa Second Cluss Mail Matter at Lewiston Post-Office. MAGAZINE NOTICES 2(J Sartorial. IjN TURN the duties and responsi- strength and business ability of former L bilities of the STUDENT devolve upon editors and managers. Always in the the class of '94. So naturally does advance guard of Hates progress she this change come from year to year that has not only presented fittingly the formal or introductory remarks are un- advantages of the institution, but has called for. Hut in beginning our work from time to time so happily pointed it seems appropriate to express the out her weaknesses as to be of dis- gratification and courage we feel in tinguished service. It was a pleasure viewing the past success of the maga- on first entering college to compare our zine. Its present value and appearance magazine with the periodicals of sister is a worthy monument to the intellectual institutions — all eminently creditable EASTERN TEACHERS' AGENCY. PrnDTPQQlVA TftSlPVlftPQ Wanted at all times. Vacaneles are constantly occurring and riU^ie&MVC lPciUHPlS we want to ad(, tne name8 of many available candidates to our lists. College Graduates especially needed. Registration blank and circular sent on request. B. F. FOSTER, MANAGER. 50 Bromfield Street, BOSTON, MASS. BLUE STOEE, ©ewisfcen's • ®apge3fc • ©l©fehiHg • l|euge. Young Men's Nobby Clothing a Specialty. We Carry the Largest Stock. We Name the Lowest Prices. BLUE STORE, - - - Lewiston's Only One-Price Clothiers. HORACE PARTRIDGE I GO. THE FISK 77-85 Lincoln St., Corner Essex, BOSTON, EVERETT 0. FISK &, CO., Proprietors. PRESIDENT. COLLEGE AND CLUB KVKKKTTO. FISK, 4 Ashburton Place, . Boston, Mass. MANAGERS. W. It. HKKKICK, . 4 Asliburton Place, Boston, Muss. II. B. OBOOKBR, . 70 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. V. 11. F. CLARK, . ... 106 Wabnsh Ave., Chicago, III. Athletic Outfitters. 3, 0. IIKKS, .... 13-2% First St., Portland, Or. 0. C. BOVNTON, . 120% Bo. Spring St., Los Angeles, CM. Base-Ball, Tennis, Foot-Ball, Track-Athletic, and BATES STREET SHIRT CO.S Gymnasium Supplies. LAUNDRY, MR. D. F. FIELD our authorized Agent at Bates COLLEGE BLOCK. College. All orders given him will receive our prompt attention. Having recently refitted our Laundry with the latest improved machinery, we take pleasure in announcing that we arc fully prepared to do all kinds of Laundry Work at Short Notice and in the pREBLE HOUSE, • • best manner. Bed and Table Linen at Less Cost Than Can Be Done at Home. Lace Curtains Portland, Maine. a Specialty. J. C. WHITE, Proprietor. A postal card will bring our team to your door. BEKRCE, WIL-SOIN St CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in COAL AND WOOD i Of all kinds and of the Best Grades at the LOWEST MARKET PRICKS. All Coal Screened by Our New Process. Prompt and Careful attention given to all orders. OFFICES: 138 Main St., Lewiston; Cor- ner Court and Washington Sts., Auburn. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. Auburn Telephone Call, 160-4. Lewiston Telephone Call, 22-4. OBORGR B. BEARCE 0. C. WILSON. C. L. TURGBON THE BATES STUDENT. VOL. XXI. JANUARY, 1893. No. 1. THE BATES STUDENT CONTENTS. A MAGAZINE PUBLISHED MONTHLY DURING THE VOL. XXL, No. 1.—JANUARY, 1893. COLLEGIATE YEAR BY THE EDITORIAL 1 JUNIOR CLASS OF BATES COLLEGE, LITERARY: LEWISTON, ME. Ethics in Politics 6 BOARD OF EDITORS. Fate of the Ville du Havre 8 L. J. BRACKKTT Editor-in-Chief. New Hampshire in Literature, .... 10 J. B. HOAG, . Review Department. H. M. COOK, . Alumni Personals. PORTS' CORNER: A. J. MARSH, . Literary Department. Riverside Cemetery in December, . 13 E. F. PIERCE, . Exchange Department. Our Parting 13 J. \V. LEATHERS, . Local Department. D. F. FIELD, Business Manager. LOCALS 14 A. H. MILLER, Assistant Manager. Cob!) Divinity School 16 TKBMS.—$1.00per year, in advance; Blnglecopy ALUMNI DEPARTMENT: 10 cents. Subscribers not receiving the STUDENT regular); Hates Men in Boston, 17 should notify the Business Manager. Bates Lunch Club, 18 Contributions cordially invited. Thoughts, 18 Exchanges and matter for publication should be addressed EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT, BATES Personals, 20 STUDENT, LEWISTON, MAINE; business letters to COLLEGE NOTES, 23 D. F. FIELD, MANAGER OK STUDENT, LKWISTON, MAINE. COLLEGE EXCHANGES 25 Entered aa Second Class Mail Matter at Lewiston Post-Office. MAGAZINE NOTICES 26' editorial. IN TURN the duties and responsi- strength and business ability of former bilities of the STUDENT devolve upon editors and managers. Always in the the class of '1)4. So naturally does advance guard of Bates progress she this change come from year to year that has not only presented fittingly the formal or introductory remarks are un- advantages of the institution, but has called for. Hut in beginning our work from time to time so happily pointed it seems appropriate to express the out her weaknesses as to be of dis- gratification and courage we feel in tinguished service. It was a pleasure viewing the past success of the maga- on first entering college to compare our zine. Its present value and appearance magazine with the periodicals of sister is a worthy monument to the intellectual institutions — all eminently creditable THE BATES STUDENT. to college journalism. It is our wish WHERE seems to be a sentiment and determination that the STUDENT 1 among many students that to be shall continue an honor to Bates and a termed a "plugger" is the summit of pride to her students. And so this disgrace. To squeeze through every appeal to friends to co-operate not only examination, to cultivate a large biceps, in making retrogression impossible, but and to acquire a reputation for " speed " also in making advance certain. Let arc the only purposes of a college edu- it continue the progressive exponent of cation. How this idea originated it is Bates College interests, and the beacon diflicult to understand, for nothing light of Maine college journalism.
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