Mayor Fox of Cambridge in his inaugural address said as follows concerning Harvard students: "The relations of the city to our existing university are, as usual, extremely pleasant, and while we have endeavored to extend to it all the advantages in our power, the favor is duly reciprocated in several ways. It is noteworthy, also, to state that, though a large number of students in all departments (rising 1000) are resident among us for the principal portion of the time, yet the relations of 'town and gown' are singularly agreeable. The students are a gentlemanly and refined body of young men, thus aiding us in sustaining a well-ordered community, which, for a university city, is a fact quite remarkable."
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