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LOWELL AND LODGE IN BATTLE OVER LEAGUE

SYMPHONY HALL THRONG HEARD LODGE CONDEMN WILSON FOR TREATMENT OF SENATE.--LOWELL SCORED BORAH'S NARROW, STAY-AT-HOME POLICY.

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Approximately 3200 persons filled Symphony Hall last evening to its fullest capacity for three and a half intense hours while President Lowell debated against Senator Henry Cabot Lodge '71 on the League of Nations. The two speakers came on the platform a few minutes after eight o'clock, amidst great applause. Governor Calvin Coolidge was the presiding officer.

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