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Announcements have been sent out this week to forty thousand Harvard men in every part of the United States, telling of the twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs, to be held at Kansas City on Friday and Saturday, May 25 and 26.
Among matters to be considered are the relations between the college and the graduate schools, the relations between the college and secondary schools, the relations between the University and the different alumni bodies, the duty of Harvard as a national university, the Harvard war memorial, the Theodore Roosevelt memorial, the pressing need for new buildings, and the needs of the cremistry department.
The program includes a dinner of the Harvard Law School Association on Thursday evening, May 24, a business meeting the next day, and a dinner at the Kansas City Club; and on Saturday, a field day and barbecue at the Kansas City Country Club, followed by the annual banquet at the Hotel Muehlebach. Arrangements for the meeting have been placed in the hands of 11 committees of Harvard graduates living in and about Kansas City, headed by Mr. Leighton Miles '07.
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