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The twenty-fifth annual meeting of the American Economic Association will be held in Boston from December 27 to 31. Five other important economic, sociological and historical societies will held their meetings in conjunction with the Economic Society. The first three days of the conference will be spent in Boston, the meetings to be held at the Institute of Technology, the Copley-Plaza Hotel and Huntington Hall. On the morning of December 30 the Association will hold a meeting in New Lecture Hall, discussing the subject of banking reform. Professor O. M. W. Sprague, of the Department of Economics, will be among the speakers. After the meeting a luncheon will be served in Memorial Hall. In the afternoon two discussions will be held, "Economic Theory" in the Fogg Lecture Room and "Agricultural Economics" in Harvard 6.
On December 31 President Lowell will preside at a farewell luncheon at the Copley-Plaza Hotel, at which President Eliot will speak.
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