We wish to call the attention of every instructor and student in college to the arrangements for the funeral of Bishop Brooks, as described in another column. It should be distinctly understood that it is at the particular request of the undergraduates that the funeral procession will pass through the yard. Arrangements for this were made comparatively late last night and were not thought of by those in charge until suggested to them by one of our number as a favor Which Harvard would be sure to prize. Every one must feel the privilege which is thus given, and Bishop Brooks was too much the admiration of each one of us, to make necessary any reminder of what the college owes to him and of how we can this afternoon show our appreciation.
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