During the past few days Harvard has been signally honored by the presence within her walls of Sir Edwin Arnold, so well known to all cultured people as the author of "The Light of Asia." Mr. Arnold is the guest of President Eliot, and by the latter's request has very kindly delivered two lectures on topics related to his chosen field of research-on the Upanishad and the Mahabarhata. Besides their inherent interest these lectures have given us the opportunity and the pleasure of meeting Mr. Arnold as it were face to face.
To President Eliot, for his thoughtfulness in remembering the student interests, and to Mr. Arnold, for his courtesy in delivering his lectures, we extend thanks, while we assure Mr. Arnold in the name of the students of our pleasure and profit during his stay among us.
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