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LAWRENCE TO BROADCAST FROM NEW YORK DINNER

NOTED MEN AMONG GUESTS WHO HAVE ACCEPTED

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The gathering of prominent business and professional men, invited by Rollo Ogden, Editor of the New York Times, to hear the Rt. Rev William Lawrence '71 of Boston, Bishop of Massachusetts, broadcast a message to America, on Monday evening, March 31, will be held at the Harvard Club of New York. The change from the University Club, originally announced as the place of gathering, to the Harvard Club was largely the result of the interest excited, the number who wished to attend, and the desire of Harvard men to hear the message and discuss it with the Bishop. The subject is "Three Unappreciated Factors Vital to America's Commonweal and a Great University's Relation to Them."

Among those who have accepted are: Thomas W. Lamont '92, George W. Wickersham, Dr. George E. Brewer '85, Henry W. Taft, Dr. Charles H. Herty, Robert W. DeForest, Newcomb Carlton '17, H. Bayard Swope, John H. Finley, Arthur M. Howe, Kent Cooper, and Sidney E. Mezes '98.

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