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PRES, LOWELL COMPLETED TOUR

"LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE" TRIP ENDED AT ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY.

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After an absence of nearly a month, President Lowell returned to the University yesterday from his tour of the United States in behalf of the League of Nation. During this trip he was a speaker at a series of nine congresses for this League to Enforce Peace. The party which made the tour also included ex-President William Howard Taft; James W. Gerard, former ambassador to Germany; Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War; and other prominent men.

The tour started on February 5 with the New York congress, after which President Lowell made two addresses in Boston on February 7 and 8. The party then started on its western tour and spoke successively at the congresses in Chicago; Minneapolis; Portland, Oregon, San Francisco; St. Louis; and ended with an address in Atlanta, Georgia.

In addition to his work with this organization, Presdent Lowell addressed. University Alumni Associations throughout the country and received a cordial welcome from Harvard graduates in the various cities.

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