When Hamilton College inducts its new president, W. H. Cowley, on Saturday, among the official delegates from some 200 leading educational institutions of the East and mid-West will be a representative from Harvard.
According to an official announcement, Walter E. Clark, Wales Professor of Sanskrit, has been appointed as delegate from the University. He will attend the inaugural ceremonies at Clinton, New York.
Stanley King, president of Amherst, Will make the feature address. Others who will participate in the program are Frederick C. Ferry, president emeritus of Hamilton, and President Fox and Cutten of Union and Colgate Colleges respectively.
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