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...last issue of the University magazine has a biography of W. G. Peckham '67, who was the founder of the Advocate...
...Peckham, '67, in the Newport Mercury of Feb. 28, writes entertainingly of this little-known University. It was founded over a hundred years ago by constitutional provision, and the site selected for it at Chapel Hill, N. C., was chosen peculiarly with a view to its healthful position-on the top of "a sandy hill in the middle of the State, where the rain water disappears almost instantaneously, and for miles away you look down upon pines that are health-giving." The climate is mild and balmy. Seldom is there any winter. "The buildings, like those of Northern colleges...
...eleventh ten of the Institute of 1770 from '92 are W. H. Wright, R. T. Loring, A. I. Peckham, F. A. Googins, C. S. Baxter, H. P. Dodge, F. W. Williams, H. Lewis, J. W. Ames, R. Cobb...
...Peckham '91 is studying law in Albany...
...again this year, and A. H. Brooks is also a candidate for pitcher. He played at North East Harbor last summer, and seems to have good control of the ball. Mason, who caught last year, is not now in college. E. F. Fitzhugh is a candidate for this position. Peckham, who covered first base last year has left college and A. W. Weld will probably play there. A. B. Nichols, who played third base on his freshman nine, may play again this year. H. W. Corning will probably be in his old place at short-stop, and Crosby, Parker...