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WILSON TO SPEAK TODAY

Seats Reserved for Members of Wilson Club at Rally in Tremont Temple at Noon Today.

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Woodrow Wilson will speak in Tremont Temple, Boston, at noon today, at a public mass meeting. At this, however, seats will be reserved for members of the Woodrow Wilson Club of the University. Among the other speakers will be Mr. Dudley Field Malone, Corporation Counsel of New York City, who has several times addressed members of the University in Cambridge, and who spoke at the rally in Brattle Hall Wednesday.

The Woodrow Wilson Club, which for its activities in behalf of Gov. Wilson, particularly last spring, has received recognition and thanks from its candidate, is reorganizing this fall. It is a member of the Woodrow Wilson College Men's League, of which Richard Olney L.'58 is president, and of which Professor C. H. Toy and other Harvard men are officers. Through the league and the state committee the club will act as a medium whereby members of the University may be used in the campaign this fall. Men may enroll themselves as members at the Union and in Austin Hall, and at the same time obtain tickets entitling them to reserved seats at the meeting in Boston, this morning from 9 to 11; or they may join later by applying to M. M. McDermott 3L., or other officers of the club.

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