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BOWDOIN.--A COLLEGE THAT NEEDS NOTHING

(The Outlook)

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A college that needs nothing is a cheering spectacle in these days when every mail brings appeals for help in raising million-dollar subscriptions in order that other millions may be secured. The happy college is Bowdoin. Its President, William DeWitt Hyde, is quoted as saying, "Bowdoin now has a perfect plant, which with its endowment represents about $3,000,000, and at present the college needs nothing."

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