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JOHN L. LEWIS CAN'T SPEAK AT BUSINESS SCHOOL; TOO BUSY

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John L. Lewis, who has scheduled to speak Friday at the Annual meeting of the Business School Alumni Association, has found it necessary to cancel his acceptance because of "the pressure of duties which require his presence elsewhere" at the time of the meeting.

Wendell Willkie, president of the Commonwealth and Southern Company, has accepted in an invitation to speak at the dinner in Lowell House. Phillip la Follette, Governor of Wisconsin, also is scheduled for an address.

Remainder of the program remains unchanged. Harvard speakers are, at the Friday afternoon session, Thomas H. Sanders, professor of Accounting, and William Y. Elliott, professor of Government.

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