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...Bradley. 8. J. R. Proctor...
...political articles will be sure to attract attention, "The Emancipation of the Post-Office," by John R. Proctor, Chairman of the United States Civil Service Commission, and "Congress out of Date," the latter being an able statement of the evils due to the present system of convening Congress a year after its election...
Thomas Parker Proctor '54, a prominent member of the Suffolk bar, died suddenly yesterday morning at his house in Jamaica Plain...
...Proctor was born in Chelmsford, Mass., June 27, 1831. He was prepared for college at Phillips Andover Academy, entered Harvard, and was graduated in the class of 1854. Two years later, in 1856, he graduated from the law department of the University. He had also studied in the office of Charles Tracy of New York, and was admitted to the bar in that city in 1854, but continued his studies until his graduation from the Law School. He then began practice in Boston in the office of Harvey Jewell. In 1862 Hon. William W. Warren, late member of Congress, became...
...following men be out dressed to play at 3.45 sharp: Homans, White, Lloyd, Catlin, Kilburn, Holden, Whitbick, Richardson, Johnson, Cochrane, Farley, Dibblee, Dayton, Macomber, Proctor...