156 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY GENERAI,. 



WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12. 



The delegates will be entertained at informal lunch in Proctor Hall, 

 Graduate College, by the president and faculty of Princeton University. 



The Pan American Society of the United States will offer a banquet to 

 the delegates at the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, New York City, at 7 o'clock 

 in the evening. It is desired that everybody make a special effort to 

 be on hand at the appointed hour. The mayor of New York will be 

 present and welcome the guests. 



THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 



Automobile excursions in the morning to points of interest in New York 

 City. 



The American Museum of Natural History will offer a luncheon to the 

 delegates at 12.15 p. m. 



In the afternoon a visit will be made to Columbia University. 



At 4 o'clock there will be exercises in the Horace Mann School Audi- 

 torium. 



In the evening a reception will be given by President Butler at his 

 residence. 



FRIDAY, JANUARY 14. 



The president and faculty of Yale University will entertain the visitors 

 at lunch at New Haven and show them the university buildings. 



SATURDAY, JANUARY 15. 



In Boston: Visit to Harvard University, Public Library, State Capitol, 

 and other points of interest. 



SUNDAY, JANUARY 16. 



In Boston: Visiting various places and points of interest in the city 

 during the morning and leaving for New York at 4 p. m. 



