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and Switzerland, were received by the Chancellor and. great offi- 
cers of the University and formally presented the addresses of 
congratulation with which they were entrusted. This was oneo 
band of more than a hundred girl undergraduates), together with 
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dais of the hall was occupied by the senior members of the 
University and the special Guests and Delegates: the body of 
: dresses, however, were afterwards publicl displayed 
. one of the museums of Marischal College, aaa ra one of the 
chief attractions of the Reception that brought the celebrations 
toan end... ’ 
Some of the addresses were real works of art, upon which 
considerable time, thought, money, and in some cases scholarship, 
— have been spent. Ours was not, by along way, one 0 the 
rg attractive, though it was by no means one of the plain- 
a. After this great reception, the Delegates were entertained at 
on given, in one of the public halls of the city, by the 
: ‘rovost, Magistrates, and Town Council. 
