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Identifier: mirror192000unse (find matches)
Title: Mirror, 1920
Year: 1920 (1920s)
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Subjects: yearbooks
Publisher: Bates College
Contributing Library: Bates College, Edmund Muskie Archives and Special Collections Library
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both by its size and diversity of talent. FR.ESH:MEN tennis cup—a trophy awarded by the Athletic Asso-ciation at the beginning of the college year to the winner of the Fresh-man Tennis Tournament. THE EXTRA CHAIR—It is a custom enforced by experience forstudents when entering chapel to glance calculatingly in the direction ofThe chancel to see if an extra chair has been placed between those occupiedby the Dean and the presiding officers. If such is the case, instinct tells theobserver that the psychological moment to cut has arrived. APRIL 19 AND MAY 30—These two dates are set aside for the annualBowdoin-Bates games. RAND HALL DINNERS—Any young man who receives an invita-tion to Sunday dinner at Rand Hall is considered one of the ilite. OUTING CLUB CARNIVAL—A new custom that has been establishedat the College is that of a Winter Carnival. This carnival includes allwinter sports that can take place on snow and ice. Iage 164 dUb CLASS OF 1920 L s If M fi ■ BATES ■ J^ rP TT
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Q^iUifeen anb mtiittitt ^onQtfi SELECTION OP ROO^NIS—In drawing for rooms held in the latterportion of the year, the ineoming Seniors have the first choice in drawinglots. Juniors and Sophomores come in their proper sequence. STUDENT COUNCIL—A representative body of men is chosen fromthe student body and serves as an intermediary council in affairs betweenthe faculty and students and in interclass relations. BATES BIBLE—Title given by students to the hand book, which con-tains information necessary to the Freshman. SELLING CHAPEL SEATS—Each September marks the attempt byupperclassmen to sell season chapel tickets to Freshmen for the reasonablesum of one dollar. POLITICS LADIES NIGHT—The members of the Politics Club en-tertain joung ladies of the college at sometime during the year. FIGITRE 8—A local trolley line connecting the college with the centerof the city. Its course takes the form of a figure eight. TIPPING HATS TO PROFS—It is an old custom to touch the hatwheneve

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