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President Franklin D. Roosevelt '04 will arrive in Cambridge tomorrow to take part in the Alumni Association Tercentenary meeting in the Yard at 2.30 o'clock.
Speeding from Washington by train, Mr. Roosevelt will change to a car on the outskirts of the city and under an escort of Cambridge police and secret service men will be conducted to Harvard Square where he is scheduled to arrive about 10 o'clock in the morning. The exact itinerary that he will follow will not be made known until this afternoon.
Speaking Fifth
President Roosevelt is to be the fifth speaker on the program and will be introduced by Judge Learned Hand '93, president of the Alumini Association.
It is expected that Mr. Roosevelt will arrive in time for the morning exercises when he will fill the role of an ordinary alumnus. It is not known whether he will march with his class or not.
Mr. Roosevelt will not stay in Cambridge overnight, but immediately following the ceremonies will leave again for Washington.
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