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...pitcher, Bates, Luce, Guerin, Cummings, Bumpus. For catcher, Pennington, Willard, Fitz-Hugh and Mason. For first, Peckham, Weld and Bean. For second, Dean. For third, Keene and Nichols. For short stop, Parker, Corning and Lamb. For the field, there are Crosby, Bowman, Mason, Fitz-Hugh, Embic, Dodge and Babbitt...
...opportunities. The candidates, eleven in number, have been working with considerable perseverance every day, and from the present outlook the freshman team will not be the last in the contest. The names of the men who are trying are: Baker, Clarke, DeNormandie, Garceau, Lawrence, Mason, McClellen, Nichols and Peckham for rope; Higgins and Tallant for anchor. The eighty-eight team will probably represent the 'Varsity at Mott Haven...
...which should be corrected at the office: J. D. R. Baldwin, H. W. Bates, Buszey, Chase, Cody, H. S. Cummings, Cumnock, R. H. Davis, Emerson, Finlay, G. S. Fiske, Franklin, J. F. Gray, Griffin, Howells, G. Jones, Lapsley, J. W. Lawrence, Leland, F. G. Morgan, Morrison, G. Morton, Page, Peckham, Percival, Roote, Rusch, Sted, Tausig, R. L. Weeks, A. H. Williams...
FOLLOWING men meet at Leavitt and Peirce's at 10 sharp, to go to Worcesser: Amory, Burnett, Blanchard, Horn, Bangs, Goldthwaite Peckham, Crosby Fitzhugh, Weld, Higgins, Valentine, Dean...
...volume of selected verse from the "Harvard Advocate" which was announced last January, is at last ready for distribution. The book has been made up by the kindness of Mr. W. G. Peckham, '67, and the energy of Mr. T. T. Baldwin, '86. It was proposed at the twentieth annual dinner of the paper in 1886, and is a fit successor to its sister volume of 1876, which met with such instant success...