The report of President Eliot is none the less interesting because of its somewhat tardy appearance. The brief summary which we print in our columns this morning will serve to give a general impression of the nature of its contents. The report is, on the whole, of a gratifying nature, showing, as it does, an increase in the number of the students in almost all the departments of the University. In a later issue we shall give brief summaries of the reports of the treasurer of the University, and of the Deans of the several professional schools.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.