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Show f(ll'Nfl! (IF 11 a y$ bp yes Fr" At Which Roosevelt Con-xers Con-xers With His Lieutenants Lieu-tenants Boston. Feb. 2S. The loading volunteers vol-unteers In the campaign for Theodore Roosevelt In Massachusetts had an audience with their candidate today before his departure for Xw York. Several who have Just enlisted for the fight were Introduced to Mr. Roosevelt ond there waa a council-of was as to the selection of a leader for the Massachusetts forces. It Is understood un-derstood no decision was reached op this poln'. Mr. RoosovclL wbh asked what he thought ot the prospects here and of thc result throughout tho country of his announcement that ho Is willing to accept the nomination. "I have absolutely nothing do say," ho replied. Organization of the Roosevelt movement has resulted In spurring Into activity the supporters of thc present administration. It was announced an-nounced that ftt a meeting Saturday, the Taft buslnoss men's lcagijo would be formed. Mr. Roosevelt found time to talk books again. At tho breakfast with him at the home of Dr. Sturgls' Blge-I Blge-I low were Prof. Barrett Wendell of l Harvard and Brooks Adams, thc author. au-thor. Before going to luncheon wjth Arthur D. Hill, ouo of the Roosevelt leaders, at whose home the principal political conference of the day was held, Mr. Roosevelt attended-a meeting meet-ing of the Harvard board of overseers. |