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A busy day and a half is in store, for the delegates to the convention of the Association of College and University Unions, until they adjourn after luncheon tomorrow. This morning will be spent in a business meeting in the Quiet Room of the Union, while in the afternoon the visitors will take a motor trip to points of interest around Cambridge and Boston. A dinner to the delegates and Mr. Mark Sullivan '00 will be followed by Mr. Sullivan's lecture at the Union, which will end the day's activities. Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, a final business meeting will be held, and after luncheon the delegates will leave.
Yesterday the visitors inspected the University in the morning were welcomed by President Lowell, the Governing Board, and the Undergraduate Committee of the Union at luncheon, and in the evening heard Dean C. N. Greenough '98, Mr. F. L. Allen '12, and Mr. J. W. D. Seymour '17 speak at a dinner given in the Quiet Room.
Fifteen delegates are present at the convention. They are M. M. Anderson of the University of Minnesota. J. B. Bickorsteth of the University of Toronto, W. W. Chadbourne of the University of Maine, W. W. Chamblin of Ohio State University, E. H. Chaney of Oberlin College, E. S. Drake of Ohio State University, F. B. Foster '17 of Harvard University, H. C. Hale of the Case School of Applied Science, Charles Hallock of the University of Indiana. A. H. Kinnan of the University of Wisconsin, E. F. Moore of the University of Michigan, B. C. Rochester of MeGill University. O. E. Strohmeyer of the University of Chicage, William Vinton of Michigan Agricultural College, and J. E. Walters of Purdue University.
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