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Over one hundred men, representing cities and towns all over New England, are to serve on the Graduates' Day Committee of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs, to assist in making arrangements for the meeting of graduates at the University on Saturday, May 8.
The meeting, which will be somewhat upon the order of the "Old Grads' Summer School" held last July in preparation for the Harvard Endowment Fund Campaign, is planned in order to give the alumni an opportunity to learn at firsthand what Harvard College is doing today. The meeting will begin on Saturday morning, May 8, at 10 o'clock, in the historic Faculty Room of University Hall. President Lowell and officers and students of the College will describe in detail the policy and work of the Harvard of the present time. The graduates will have luncheon at one of the Freshman halls, followed by a brief afternoon session. All Harvard men, whether or not they are degree holders, are invited.
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