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Greek Royal Paid Visits Here Today

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Royalty comes to Cambridge at noon today when King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece briefly visit the University as part of their god will tour of the United States.

The royal pair will arrive at Massachusetts Hall about noon and will meet with President Pusey. They will then drive through the yard to the Fogg Art Museum, where they will be conducted on a tour of the Greek collections by Fogg director John P. Coolidge '35 and George Haufmann, curator of Classical Art.

Lunch with Herter

They will leave the museum about 12:45 p.m. for a luncheon given by Governor Herter.

On Monday, King Paul was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by Columbia University and the pair were officially greeted by the City of New York.

They will stay in Boston only briefly. Following their visit to the University, they will hold a reception for 5,000 Greek Americans' at the Somerset, then will leave Boston at 8:30 p.m.

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