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The service in Appleton Chapel yesterday morning in commemoration of Columbus Day was one which will long be remembered by those who were present as an impressive and singularly appropriate exercise. While we enjoy unusual advantages here at Harvard in our opportunities of having men whose reputations as scholars are of the highest, we canno but realize that the privilege of hearing an address from such a man as Dr. Winsor, was a most enviable one. It is also a pleasure to listen to one so well-known as Rev. Professor Churchill, while the honor which was accorded us by the World's Fair Committee in permitting the Columbian March of Prof. Paine's to be sung here for the first time, is a fitting tribute both to Professor Paine and to the University itself.

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