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Third. At 1.30 p. m. there will be a luncheon in the university dining 

 hall tendered by Yale University. 



Note. — Immediately after luncheon a photograph will be taken on the steps 

 of the inner entrance of Memorial Hall, at the point where President Taft was 

 welcomed by the student body when he came to take up his duties at the 

 university on the expiration of his term of office as President of the United 

 States. 



Fourth. After luncheon the delegates will be invited to visit the mining 

 engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering labora- 

 tories of the Sheffield Scientific School, the Peabody Museum of Natural 

 History, the college campus, the art school, and the university library. 

 A number of books and manuscripts of particular interest to students of 

 Latin American history will be on exhibition in the Chittenden Memorial 

 Reading Room. 



Note. — As there will not be sufficient time for the delegates to visit more 

 than one or two of the laboratories or collections, parties will be formed tmder 

 the leadersliip of the directors of tlie various laboratories and collections imme- 

 diately after the taking of the photograph. Those delegates who desire to visit 

 any of the engineering laboratories are requested to assemble on the northeast 

 steps of Memorial Hall, opposite the clock tower of the Sheffield Scientific 

 School. ITiose who wish to visit the museum, the art school, or the library are 

 requested to assemble on the steps aroimd the flagstaff in front of tlie south- 

 west entrance to Memorial Hall. 



Fifih. The automobiles of the chamber of commerce reception com- 

 mittee will be in waiting at the library to rec^duct the delegates to the 

 station, passing out from the campus through the Phelps Gateway, which 

 is only opened for the passage of vehicles upon very rare occasions, such 

 as visits by royalty or other distinguished guests. The automobiles 

 will proceed via College and Elm Streets, to Church Street, to Meadow 

 Street, and so to the station. 



The following are the names of speakers at the luncheon tendered the 

 delegates of the Pan American Scientific Congress in Memorial Hall, 

 Yale University: 



SPEAKERS. 



Addresses of welcome : 



On behalf of the University, Arthur Twining Hadley, president of 

 Yale University. 



On behalf of the Chamber of Commerce of New Haven, James T. 

 MoRAN, director of the chamber. 



On behalf of the college, Henry RosEmann lyANG, professor of the 

 romance languages and literature. 



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