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Corporation Plans Annual City Affair

Conant, Corcoran Among Those Present Last Monday

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An informal dinner given by the University Corporation for the heads of the Cambridge city government Monday night proved so successful that the University has decided to make this social gathering an annual affair.

Monday's dinner, held at the Society of Fellows in Eliot House, was an out-growth of Mayor John H. Corcoran's successful effort to obtain Naval authorization for naming a new cruiser after the university city. President Conant and Jerome D. Greene, Secretary to the Corporation, were among those who cooperated.

At the dinner were Mayor Corcoran, William M. Hogan Jr., vice chairman of the city council; City Manager John B. Atkinson, and Councilmen Francis L. Sennott, Hyman Pill, Michael A. Sullivan, Marcus Morton Jr., Thomas M. McNamara, Sgt. Edward A. Crane and ex-Mayor John D. Lynch. President Conant, Treasurer William M. Claflin Jr., and the following members of the Harvard Corporation were present: Henry L. Shattuck, Dr. Roger I. Lee, Grenville Clark, and Charles A. Coolidge.

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