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...Peckham of the visitors was the individual star of the engagement, getting a home run and three singles in five trips to the plate. Peckham's home run which came in the third inning with two men on bases, was one of the longest hits on Soldiers Field this season, reaching the infield of the University diamond before coming to a stop. M. P. Davis and E. S. Hardell were the leaders of the Freshman attack, each getting three hits, the latter's including a triple. T. J. Meehan, with a three-base hit, and R. B. Shaw, with...
...members of the first Advocate board were Edward W. Fox '67, Charles S. Gage '67, William G. Peckham '67, Joseph L. Sanborn '67, Frank P. Stearns '67, and Moses Williams '68. "While there was something of a purely literary spirit among the early Advocate editors," wrote one of them, "yet it was overshadowed by the combative zeal against the ancient Faculty and the ancient abuses, and by the enthusiastic desire to help bring about a better day for Harvard...
...guests will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Advocate at a dinner in the Copley Plaza Hotel this evening at 7 o'clock. Professor A. B. Hart '80 will be the toastmaster of the evening. Among the speakers will be President Lowell; Professor C. H. Grandgent '83; W. G. Peckham '67, representing the living editors of the first Advocate board; Professor Langdon Warner '03; Arthur Cheney Train '96; Edward Everett Hale '83; and R. N. Cram '17, president of the present board...
...Advocate will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary by a dinner at the Copley Plaza Hotel tomorrow evening. Professor A. B. Hart '80, Eaton Professor of Government, will act as toastmaster. Among the speakers of the evening will be President Lowell and W. G. Peckham '67, one of the four survivors of the first Advocate board. More than 100 former editors of the Advocate are expected to be present at the dinner...
...Peckham, who was the speaker of the evening, discussed the future plans of the Advocate. Arrangements for the 50th anniversary next spring were talked of, as well as the prospects of a building for the separate use of the magazine. The newly elected editors were also initiated last night...