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Ass'n of Colleges in New England

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The meetings of the annual session of the Association of Colleges in New England will be continued today. A morning session will be held at 9 o'clock and it is hoped that the work for this year may be cleared up at this meeting so that no afternoon session will be necessary. The meetings will not be open to the public.

Yesterday three meetings were held, beginning with the opening session at 10 o'clock. The delegates were guests of the President and Fellows at lunch in the Harvard Union, and at 3 o'clock another session was called, which lasted until 6. At these two meetings about one-half of the business which had been laid out for this year's convention was finished, and so an evening session was called in the hope of obviating the necessity for two sessions today.

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