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Secretary Wade Doubts The Report

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
August
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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SECRETARY WADE DOUBTS THE REPORT

Asked Monday what truth there was in the report that the names of David P. Hill ad Senator Joe Bailey had been scratched from the list of names submitted to the University authorities for speakers before the Good Government Club, Secretary Wade said:

"I doubt it. If it is so I have heard nothing of it. Of course President Angell would be the person to see in the matter. He is in Massachusetts now. I hardly think it likely, however, that the names have been taken off of the lists, if they were presented."

Secretary Wade said further that no political address would be permitted in University hall. In regard to musicales at the University the Secretary said that hereafter they would be conducted under the auspices of the musical department of the University.

"You see," he said, "in the past concert companies and other musical attractions have been brought by both the lecture course management and musical organization with the result that there have been quite unsatisfactory results. For instance the musical department have engaged a certain attraction to appear here and then the same attraction has afterwards been engaged to appear by the lecture course management. This has often brought about results that have not been favorable."