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11 Educational Institution Heads to Attend--Governor Is Unable to Be There

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At the dedication ceremonies of the new buildings of the Harvard Business School, built by the George F. Baker Foundation, which will be held tomorrow, the heads of 11 educational institutions and a number of men nationally prominent in public affairs, finance and industry will be present.

The Hon. Wellington Wells '90, President of the Massachusetts Senate, will represent the Commonwealth because of the absence of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor. F. W. Dallinger '93, Congressman from Massachusetts, also will be present as well as Carter Glass, United States Senator from Virginia and former Secretary of the Treasury, after whom one of the dormitories has been named.

A further incomplete list of those who will attend the ceremonies includes: Howard Elliott, President of the Harvard Board of Overseers and President of the Board of the Northern Pacific Railroad; T. W. Lamont '92 of J. P. Morgan and Company; J. P. Morgan '89 of J. P. Morgan and Company; James Simpson, President of Marshall Field and Company; H. N. Straus '03 of the firm of R. H. Macy and Company; and Gerard Swope, President of the General Electric Company.

Among the heads of educational institutions who will be present are: W. A. Atwood, President of Clark University; J. A. Cousens, President of Tufts College; C. H. Eamos, President of the Lowell Textile School; Ralph Earle, President of Worcester Polytechnic Institute; W. C. Ketler, President of Grove City College, Pennsylvania; W. H. P. Faunce, President of Brown University; D. L. Marsh, President of Boston University; R. B. Ogilby, President of Trinity College; F. P. Speare, President of Northeastern University; S. W. Stratton, President of Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and R. E. Sykes, President of St. Lawrence University, New York.

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