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The temporary separation which is soon to take place between President Eliot and the college by his departure to Europe, is significant in many ways. That he allows himself this separation shows that he feels the university to be in a much more prosperous position than in the past; and that now it is committed to a course which must remain unchanged for some time to come. This could hardly have been said of the college before, within the memory of present undergraduates and only last year changes were wrought which greatly required his presence. We know that we express the hopes of the whole university, that safety and pleasure may attend President Eliot while abroad and that prosperous journeying will return him safe to the university in the fall.

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