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No Holiday Will be Granted For Wilson's Arrival Monday

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No holiday is to be granted by the University for President Wilson's arrival Monday. Although business in Boston will be suspended at least for two hours during the parade in honor of the President, no respite will be granted the College.

An effort has been made by the League of Nations Society in conjunction with the University Diplomatic Club to get the President to speak at the University. No official action, however, has been taken by the University authorities. Mr. Hunnewell '02, Comptroller of the University and Secretary to the Corporation said yesterday he knew of no invitation and thought it extremely improbable that any action would be taken.

President Wilson according to present plans will make but one public address and that is at Mechanics Hall. Admission to the hall will be by ticket. Those desiring tickets may procure them by application to the Mayor's office. They will be given out until the hall is filled.

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