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COOLIDGE BEGINS LECTURE TOUR IN WEST TOMORROW

Many Officers and Alumni Will Speak For Alumni Committee--Roosevelt To Talk in New York Wednesday

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Armed with 60 tinted photographs of diverse scenes in and about Harvard, J. L. Coolidge '95, professor of Mathematics and Master of Lowell House, will leave tomorrow night on a lecture tour which will take him to Harvard clubs in eight principal cities of the West and Middle West; the tour is part of the annual program of the Speakers Committee of the Harvard Alumni Association, which is attempting to acquaint alumni all over the country with recent developments at Harvard by conducting a series of nation-wide lectures; this year, these are to be given by President Lowell and twelve other officers of the University during the next two months.

President Lowell is scheduled to address the Harvard Clubs of New York, Chicago, and St. Louis; President-elect of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt '04 will also speak before the New York Club at the meeting there next Wednesday, and T. S. Eliot '10, Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer in Poetry will address the Harvard Club of St. Louis.

Among the others who expect to make tours are: K. B. Murdock '16, Dean of the Faculty, to Washington, D.C.; P. P. Chase '00, lecturer in History, to Des Moines and Ames, low a, Urbana, Illinois, and to Denver and Omaha; Hans Zinsser, professor of Bacteriology, Harvard Club of Virginia; G. H. Edgell, '09, professor of Fine Arts, to Grand Rapids, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, and Detroit; W. I. Nichols '26, Harvard Club of New York Bedford.

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