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Reception to Philippine Commission.

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President Eliot gave a reception to the Honorary Board of Philippine Commissioners to the St. Louis Exposition yesterday morning in the Faculty Room of University Hall. The commission, about forty in number, is representative of the Filipinos who are most prominent in public life, and includes several of the officers who served in Aguinaldo's army, judges, lawyers, administrators of the present government, and leaders in education.

After the reception, President Eliot conducted the commissioners, who were escorted by a committee of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, through the Fogg and Germanic Museums, Robinson Hall, and the Union. The Commissioners were entertained at the Colonial Club at luncheon.

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