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PRESIDENT LOWELL TO SPEAK AT MASS. SCHOOLMASTERS' CLUB

Purpose of Organization Is To Discuss Advisability of a State University for Massachusetts

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President Lowell will be one of the speakers at the meeting of the Massachusetts Schoolmasters' Club to be held this afternoon at the City Club. The main purpose of the meeting is to discuss the advisability of a State University for Massachusetts, and to bring out answers to questions on what the needs of the state are in higher education, whether the present facilities for higher education are sufficient to meet the needs of the state, and how and with what cost Massachusetts could establish a free State university.

It has also just been announced that President Lowell will be the principal speaker at the annual initiation and public meeting of the Boston University Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa to be held on Friday, May 13, in Jacob Sleeper Hall.

Approximately two weeks after this President Lowell will take part in the centennial exercises of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville on June 1. Jules Jusserand, French ambassador to the United States, and Westmoreland Davis, governor of Virginia, will also speak at these exercises.

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