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The visit of the Cambridge athletes next week will be one of the most noteworthy events of the year. It will be a rare privilege to extend hospitality to the representatives of our mother-university in England and to judge from the elaborate preparations that are being made, every advantage will be taken of this opportunity. Although, as the antagonists of the English visitors in the game today, Yale has been their natural host, yet from considerations of academic kinship the duty of welcoming the Cambridge team in behalf of the ocuntry devolves peculiarly and most appropriately upon Harvard.

According to the programme arranged for next Tuesday, the visitors will reach Cambridge at about half past eleven in the morning. It would be a very pleasant mark of attention to them if every member of the University who can be in the Yard at that time should turn out to cheer them in front of Harvard Hall.

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