The College band, accompanied by about three hundred men, went in to the Park Square Station yesterday morning to meet the Nine. The players were loudly cheered when they came from the train and were carried on the shoulders of students to an omnibus outside. Here a rope was fastened to the tongue of the omnibus and the fellows took hold of it, leading the way through Boylston, Arlington and Beacon streets. At the Boston end of the Harvard Bridge the procession stopped, the Nine taking the street cars for Cambridge to get out in time for examinations. Captain Dean made a fitting speech. Most of the men, headed by the band, marched back to Cambridge.
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