President Cleveland expressed himself as much gratified by the cordial reception tendered him by the students yesterday.
'80 held their class dinner at Young's yesterday at four o'clock in the afternoon, in order to see the undergraduate parade.
Kent, the full back of the graduate eleven had his eye badly cut at the beginning of the game yesterday, but he pluckily kept his place and did some fine playing.
Although Mr. Bancroft is nearly ninety years old, yet he walked in the procession yesterday with a firmer, steadier step than many graduates of a much more recent date.
Many of the decorations on the buildings about Harvard square were badly damaged by the storm of Saturday. But yesterday new ones were put up, which even surpassed the first in richness and variety of coloring.
forced to content themselves with a sandwich or two for dinner. This was but a poor preparation for the fatigue of the torch-light procession, and is a strong argument in the favor of establishing a decent restaurant here in Cambridge.
Among the guests and graduates of the University who registered on Sunday were President Barnard of Columbia, President Bartlett of Dartmouth, President Beach of Wesleyan, President Carter of Williams, Prof. Cooley of Michigan University, Prof. Dana of Yale, Prof. Drisler of Columbia, President Dwight of Yale, President Gilman of Johns Hopkins, President Hitchcock of the Union Theological Seminary, President McCosh of Princeton, Hon. W. C. Endicott, Secretary of War, Governor Robinson, James Russell Lowell, Justice Field and Prof. Rodolfo Lanciarri of the University of Rome.