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PRESIDENT LOWELL GIVEN GIFT AT HIGH TABLE DINNER

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At the regular Monday evening High Table dinner at Lowell House last evening Odin Roberts '86 presented to President Lowell and Lowell House a large silver salt cellar, bearing the Lowell coat-of-arms, and inscribed with the words: "Given to Lowell House in 1931 by Odin Roberts '86 in token of his affection for President Abbott Lawrence Lowell." The gift was accepted in behalf of the University and of Lowell House by the President after a few introductory words by House Master Julian L. Coolidge '95.

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