We are glad to welcome President Eliot back to Cambridge after his well earned vacation and trust that he has completely regained the strength which is so necessary for the fulfillment of his duties in the University. He comes back to Harvard to find it in the flourishing condition which is due in a great measure to his own exertions There is every reason to suppose that Harvard will not slacken the pace which she has held during the earlier years of President Eliot's administration, toward advancement and emancipation from narrowing prejudices.
Though we all regret that necessity seems to render our direct contact with the President of the University so limited, every true son of Harvard must gratefully recognize the great services done by him.
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The Serenade to the Princeton Nine.