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President Wilson may speak at the University next Monday, if the efforts being made toward that end by the League of Nations society meet with success. The secretary of the society, E. B. Schwulst '19, said last evening that he thought the chances were good that the President will accept the invitation extended to him through Secretary Tumulty.
If Mr. Wilson does address the University, he will do so either next Monday afternoon or that evening at a dinner given under the auspices of the League of Nations Society in the largest hall in Cambridge that can be obtained.
The society is planning to work in conjunction with the University Diplomatic Club and, if possible, the official body of the University and the reception committee at Boston. It is hoped that several members of the society may bed placed on the Entertainment Committee.
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