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To Preserve "Harewood."

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President Eliot has accepted an invitation to serve on the Board of Vice-Presidents of the Washington Manor Association, the object of which is to preserve. "Harewood," a house three miles from Charlestown, W. Va., built by General Washington in 1752-56 and occupied by his brother, Colonel Samuel Washington, from 1756 to 1781. James and Dolly Madison were married in that house, and there King Louis Philippe of France spent his exile.

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