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Tomorrow morning at 8.45 o'clock, Lord Robert Cecil, one of the prominent English supporters of the League of Nations, will conduct a special service in Appleton Chapel. The exercises, which will be completed by 9 o'clock, will be open only to men who are members of the University. For nearly a month Lord Cecil has been in the United States advancing the cause of the League by public addresses and by private interviews with many of the political leaders of the nation.
Lord Cecil, who will speak tonight in Symphony Hall, was on Monday awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by Princeton University. The Englishman will sail for home on Friday, and tomorrow's Chapel service will afford members of the University their last opportunity of hearing the noted gentleman speak.
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