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PRESIDENT ELIOT'S ITINERARY.

Details of His Trip to the Pacific Coast This Spring.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

President Eliot will leave Boston for his trip to the Pacific Coast on the night of February 18. He will go directly to New York to attend the first meeting of the Arbitration Committee of the National Civic Federation on February 19. On February 21 he will attend the dinner of the Harvard Club of New York, and the same night will leave for Baltimore where he will be present at the twenty-fifth anniversary of Johns Hopkins University. From Baltimore he will go to Cleveland, where he will attend the annual dinner of the Harvard Club, February 24, and give an address at the Chamber of Commerce. The next three days he will spend in Chicago, attending the sessions of the Association of American Universities and the Harvard Club dinner. He will address the Contemporary Club of St. Louis February 28. March 1 he will spend in St. Louis giving an address before the Society of Pedagogy and attending the Harvard Club dinner. On Monday, March 3, President Eliot will go to Columbus, Mo., and visit the State University there, and the following night he will attend a dinner to be given in his honor at Kansas City. The next morning, March 5, he will leave Kansas City for Lincoln, where he will visit the University of Nebraska, on Chancellor Audrews' invitation. Leaving Lincoln the night of March 6, he will stop at Helena, Montana. There he will spend Sunday and leave for Spokane March 10.

He will attend a dinner of the newly organized Harvard Club, March 11, and leave that evening for Seattle, arriving there the next day. He will attend a Harvard dinner there and leave for Portland the night of March 13. Arriving early on the morning of March 14, he will spend twenty-four hours in Portland and then go to Eugene, where he will visit the University of Oregon. He will leave Eugene March 16 and arrive Monday night, March 17, in San Francisco. President Eliot will spend a week in San Francisco. Among his engagements there will be the Charter Day exercises of the University of California, a Harvard Club dinner, and a visit to Leland Stanford University at Palo Alto.

Monday evening, March 24, President Eliot will start for home, taking a southern route. His first stop will be for a night at San Antonio, Texas, March 27. Thence he will make a short excursion to Austin, Texas, where he will visit the State University on the 28th and 29th, leaving the latter day for New Orleans, where he will arrive on the evening of the 30th. The following day he will attend the Charter Day exercises at Tulane University. The next morning he will leave New Orleans for Tuskegee, where he will arrive in the evening. After a night and a morning there at Mr. Booker T. Washington's Normal and Industrial Institute, he will go to Athens, Georgia, spending a night in Atlanta on the way. At Athens he will visit the State University and will be the guest of President H. C. White of the College of Agriculture. He will leave Athens April 4 for Greensboro, N. C., where he will visit the State Normal and Industrial College over Sunday. On Monday, the 7th, he will visit the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and go on from there the next day to Raleigh, where he will visit the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. After a day and a night there he will go to Norfolk, Va., and visit the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute. This will be the last stop, and after twenty-four hours there, President Eliot will return directly to Cambridge, where he expects to arrive April 11.

Mrs. Eliot will accompany President Eliot on this trip.

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