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...conferred with President Lowell for an hour. In the afternoon he inspected one of the companies of the R. O. T. C., and later attended the military conference of the six New England governors which began in the State House at 4 o'clock. This conference, convened at Governor McCall's invitation, discussed programs of military preparation and public safety which should be adopted in the event of war between the United States and Germany...
...Cosmopolitan Club will hold a dinner in the North Tower Room of Memorial Hall this evening at 6 o'clock, at which the principal speaker will be Professor George Grafton Wilson, of the Department of International Law. His subject will be, "Neutrality and the Present War." Governor Samuel W. McCall has also been invited and may address the club. The dinner is open to members and their friends but owing to the limited capacity of the room, seats will be granted only to those who have already sent in their applications to the secretary...
...event will not be confined to Boston men, but will be open to every alumnus in New England. Charles Evans Hughes has promised to be present and give an address. President W. H. Faunce, of Brown University, will speak in behalf of the university, and Governor Samuel W. McCall is expected to represent the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in an address to the gathering. Judge Arthur L. Brown, of the United States District Court, who filled the chair of toastmaster at the last commencement luncheon, has been invited to speak. An informal gathering will take place at the Copley-Plaza immediately...
...state elections, Samuel W. McCall was returned as governor with a plurality of about 30,000, and Henry Cab- of Lodge '71 was re-elected United States Senator with a plurality of about...
President Lowell, President Maclaurin of Technology, Governor McCall, and Senator H. C. Lodge '71 will be the speakers in the dedication exercises in the Great Court of the new buildings of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology today at 2.30 o'clock. The remainder of the day's program includes the graduation exercises of the class of 1916 in Huntington Hall at 11 o'clock, departmental luncheons at the Somerset, at noon, and a banquet in Symphony Hall, where demonstrations of transcontinental telephone service and of other achievements of modern science will be made...