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HARVARD AND CAMBRIDGE

Acknowledgement of Mayor Barry's Tribute to Services of University.

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The following article is reprinted from the editorial columns of the current issue of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin:

"The graceful acknowledgement by Mayor Barry of Cambridge in his second inaugural address of the services which the University has been able to render to the city will please all Harvard men. The city and the University are bound in an indissoluble partnership which may be of great value to each side. The city in large measure creates the atmosphere in which the University lives: clean streets, pure water, public order, a community living on a high level of education and morality, make conditions to which parents willingly commit their sons. The University is only meeting its fair share of the mutual obligations in offering the services of its staff to help in the improvement of the conditions under which both it and the city must live. It is gratifying to know that these services are strengthening the bonds of good feeling."

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