
Audio Slide Show: ‘Committed and Dashing’ — Mikey Arsnow and the Deansmen storm the town
Mikey Arsnow ’14 is a member of the Deansmen. Here he explains the dynamic within Bates’ oldest all-male a cappella group.
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Mikey Arsnow ’14 is a member of the Deansmen. Here he explains the dynamic within Bates’ oldest all-male a cappella group.
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