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Due to the fact that the Massachusetts Legislature adjourned early in the afternoon, in order that its members might attend the Red Sox baseball game yesterday, the question of the investigation of charges that the Harvard Business School is influenced by the power trusts was temporarily tabled.
The matter is still before the Rules Committees of the two houses, and according to information obtained at the State House, the hearing, begun Monday, will be continued at 11 o'clock this morning, when the opposition to the proposed bill will speak for the first time. The question of whether or not Representative Hagan's measure becomes a bill, rests with the above-mentioned committees, headed by Leverett Saltonstall '14, Speaker of the House.
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