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The Advocate held an initiation dinner in the Sanctum in the Union last evening. Several former editors were present, including William Gibbs Peckham '67, the founder of the paper. T. T. Baldwin '12 presided. G. H. Edgell '09, the Rev. Edward Hale '79, and Frederic Schenck '09 were also present.
Mr. 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.
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