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As the Teutonic was twenty-four hours overdue, Mr. Lehmann did not arrive in New York till yesterday afternoon, when he started immediately for Boston and was met by Captain Goodrich in the Park Square Station at 11 o'clock last night. He will come out to Cambridge tomorrow afternoon arriving in the square at 3.30. In order that he may be given an enthusiastic reception it is hoped that a large body of students will be ready to cheer him. During his stay in Cambridge this spring Mr. Lehmann will occupy rooms in Claverly so that he may be near the crew.
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