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The exercises at the inauguration of President-elect Dwight will be similar to those at the inauguration of President Porter, except that there will be no address by a member of the graduating class. President Porter will be the first speaker, and a congratulatory address in Latin by some member of the faculty will follow, President Dwight delivering the final address. The exercises will be held in Center Church at 11 a.m., Thursday, July 1, and a reception to the new President will be held in the Art School at 1 o'clock. Presidents and members of other colleges, Governor Harrison and staff and city officials will be invited. W. M. Evarts will be unable to deliver the inaugural address.
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