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The Oxford and Cambridge track teams will arrive in Boston from New York this morning, and will be brought out to Cambridge in four-in-hand coaches, arriving at 11 o'clock. After being shown about the University they will attend a luncheon given for them in the Union by a number of Harvard graduates.
At 2.15 a reception will be given at the Union to which all members of the University are invited; and after this the visitors will be taken to Solders Field to watch the football practice. The coaches will be at the field at 5.30 to take the Englishmen back to Boston, where they will attend a dinner given by Harvard graduates at the Algonquin Club this evening.
The following men have been invited to serve on the reception committee at the Union: J. C. Grew R. M. Green, M. R. Brownell, C. H. Schweppe, E. Bowditch, D. C. Campbell, C. S. Sargent, Jr., T. H. Graydon, H. W. Eliot, H. M. Gittings, R. Abercrombie, C. Bell, J. A. Burgess, R. Sanger, L. B. Wehle, D. D. L. McGrew, J. L. Motley, C. Blagden, A. Hollingsworth, A. Stillman, G. Clark, C. H. Krumbhaar, Jr., L. B. McCornick, A. S. Dixey, G. Bancroft, T. L. Manson, W. B. Chase, H. W. Dunn, P. A. Moses, M. L. Feary, H. I. Bowditch, A. Drinkwater, R. J. Bulkley.
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