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GENERAL GOURAUD IN QUICK VISIT TO PRESIDENT LOWELL

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Yesterday morning at 10.40 o'clock two official cars, escorted by motorcycle police drew up before University Hall bearing General Gouraud, famous French war commander, and his aides.

The general was received by President Lowell in a brief ceremony. Lack of time prohibited the visitor, who came to Boston on the occasion of the Legion convention, from an intended payment of respects to Memorial Hall, Harvard's monument for war dead. The visit came somewhat as a surprise to many officials of the University as information of the intended call reached the Yard police only shortly before the event took place.

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