On Monday next occurs the annual dinner of the Harvard Club of New York at the Metropolitan Opera House. These dinners are always pleasant affairs, the scenes of class and individual reunions, and the connecting link in the great chain of sympathy and affection which binds together all loyal sons of Harvard in ties of lasting friendship. Here men of all ages and fortunes mingle together on a footing of jovial equality; personal and political differences are forgotten, and all unite in striving to make the evening a pleasant and memorable one. May this coming reunion be in every way as successful as its predecessors. Dear old Mother Harvard has good reason to be proud of her children, as will be seen from the gathering of celebrated men who will assemble to do her honor next Monday evening.
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