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;ipate in the dedication of the Jefferson | 
i Memorial building, the unveiling of the | 
i i Jefferson statue and the deliberations } 
xpect-} o¢ the Fourth American Peace Con- | 
Jan- ; STess already are arriving in St. Louis. 
¢ Andrew Carnegie, who will deliver an | 
| address Thursday afternoon at the ses-: 
| Sion of the Peace Congress, is expected | 
} to reach St. Louis to-morrow afternoon } 
; or Thursday morning. He will be ac- 
companied by Mrs. Carnegie. They will 
be the guests while in St. Louis of 
| Robert S. Brookings at his home on 
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1 Memo- Miss Natalie Norton of Elsberry, Mo., 
2 lineal descendant of Thomas Jeffer- 
| sen, was chosen yesterday to unveil the 
petea to Jefferson statue. Miss Norton is the} 
“0. daughter of Porter Norton of Hisberry. 
on, Wil-j ~2¢ first of the Peace Congress cere- 
tine of monies, which will continue throughout 
snyon of. the week, will be to-night in the Shel- ; 
net the don Memorial Auditorium. This is the} 
Missouri oratorical contest of the In- | 
Sr West tereollegiate Peace Association. 
upporter “ormer Judge Seldén P. Spencer will 
mination | Preside. A student from each of six 
Missouri colieges will compete. The 
. having | first prize of $75 is offered by the In- 
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iam Lor-j tereollegiate Peace Association, and the | 
im to sit| Second. prize of $50 is offered by the! 
changed | -!merican Peace Congress. 
> es Tierney St. Louis U. Orator. | 
u wasan | Central College, at Fayette, will be! 
nder the | represented by Edward Verson Nash, | 
| who will speak on “Our Relation to | 
: a5 ee Peace.” John Leo Tierney of St. Louis | 
: as Lees University will speak on ‘International | 
xf Mary-! peace.” George C. Wilson of the Uni-: 
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tard Bar- 
of Missouri will speak on ‘‘They, } 
Too, Are Brothers.” i 
| Washington University will be repre- |; 
sented by R. J. Puchschmidt, whose | 
Cration is entitled “The Justice and 
| Honor of Nations.’’ Westminster Col-! 
lege, at Fulton, is represented by Sidna | 
Poage Dalton. His subject is “The De- | 
mand for International Peace.” Wil- : 
tiam Jewell College, at Liberty, will be ; 
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+ Prouty | rerresented by Frank R. Birkhead; who | 
ea” Gare. will have for his subject ‘‘War, the Sum | 
k Total of Wretchedness.” | 
eave St. More than 1.000 delecat nis See we 
1 Senator 3 : ; gates from all 
sections of the country and many dis- 
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tinguished persons from abroad will at- } 
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