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About twenty graduates and undergraduates gave a dinner last night at the Victoria to Professor Henry Drummond. The dinner had a wider scope even than the class dinners which are a unifying element of very great value. There were representatives of all the college interests gathered to do honor to a man whom all classes of men must respect. The dinner had all the spontaneity and informality of American college life and it will remain in the minds of those who attended as one of the landmarks of their university career. Professor Drummond spoke briefly of the high regard in which Harvard is held by European universities and told of his own high appreciation of Harvard's work. Toasts were responded to and songs were sung by various men and the dinner closed with "Fair Harvard" and "Auld Lang Syne." The following men were present: T. N. Perkins L. S. K. Fairbank L. S. R. M. Lovett Gr., L. S. Thompson L. S., L. K. Morse Div; D. R. Vail, G. R. Fearing, L. A. Frothingham, N. T. Robb, J. H. Parker, J. A. Wilder, H. Ware and B. L. Hand from '93; L. A. E. Ahlers, B. Wells, B. G. Waters, E. K. Rand, H. Kennedy and H. A. Cutler from '94.
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