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The Corporation will formally receive today the resolution adopted and sent to them by the corporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, vesting its executive committee with power to consider a union with the University, one the general plan briefly described in the CRIMSON of May 7. The resolution is as follows:

"Voted, That the executive committee be requested to ascertain whether any arrangement can be made with Harvard University for a combination of effort in technical education such as will substantially preserve the organization, control, traditions and the name of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology."

If the action of the Corporation is favorable; conferences will follow at which the whole matter will be freely discussed, with a view to agreement upon a plan favored by both governing bodies which may be placed before the alumni for discussion and suggestion.

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