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The annual dinner of the Harvard Advocate was held last evening at Marliave's in Boston. Some thirty men were present, and the dinner which was conducted informally was a distinct success. Among the guests present who spoke were H. W. Miller '97 for the Monthly, W. K. Otis '98 for the Crimson, and S. L. Pitts '97 for the Lampoon. There were also several graduate editors of the Advocate present, among whom A. S. Pier '95 and J. Mack Jr. spoke, and J. A. Gade '96 read a poem. R. P. Utter '98, president of the board, presided.
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