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Invitations to 757 universities, colleges, and learned societies in practically every country in the world, asking them to send an official delegation to the Tercentenary celebrities next September, have been sent out by Jerome D. Greene '96, Director of the Tercentenary.
Of this number, 862 invitations went to colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, and 280 to universities in other countries. Seventy-three learned societies in North America will be invited, 42 in other parts of the world.
These delegates will be welcomed to the University by a reception scheduled for the afternoon of September 16, first of the three Tercentenary Days. This will be followed by a dinner given in their honor. During the two remaining days, the delegates will participate in the various ceremonies.
Undergraduate Participation
The Student Council will appoint a committee next week to consider what part the undergraduates should play in the Tercentenary celebration. At least one member will be chosen from each of the four classes.
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