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A thirtieth reunion of the class of 1904 in the form of a tea at the White House this spring has apparently been called off by President Roosevelt, according to the United Press. The affair, announced yesterday by Edward F. Taft '04, secretary of the class, is supposed to have been cancelled a month ago. The United Press attempted last night in vain to secure confirmation of the cancellation through Marvin F. McIntyre and Stephen T. Early, secretaries at the White House, for President Roosevelt had retired for the evening.
The reunion was to have been held April 21. Class functions were also planned on the Atlantic Coast should Roosevelt be nearby on a sailing trip this spring.
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