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Members of the Union will have the privilege of listening to the British Ambassador to the United States, Viscount Grey, on Monday evening at 8.30 o'clock. President Lowell will make the opening speech and will introduce Lord Grey, while Governor Coolidge, who is planning to attend the meeting, is also expected to say a few words. All members of the Union are invited and will be admitted on showing their membership cards, but, owing to the limited seating capacity of the Living Room, it will be impossible to admit any except members.
Viscount Sir Edward Grey has long been engaged in governmental and diplomatic service. He was educated at Balliol College, and soon after graduation was appointed an under-secretary of Foreign Affairs, in which capacity he served until 1895. From 1905-16 he acted as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and in this position had practically the entire charge of British Foreign Affairs during the trying days of the fall of 1914, immediately preceding and following England's entrance into the war. He resigned his office in 1916, and thereafter has been a Member of Parliament.
In the summer of the present year he was appointed Ambassador to this country, where he has taken up his duties very recently.
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