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Show Motors to Amherst College to See Classmates of 25 Years Ago AMHERST, Mass.. June 15. Governor Gov-ernor Coolldgo today set asldo the affairs af-fairs of the state and consideration of his campaign for the vice presidency to take his place with fellow alumni of Amherst college. It was the twenty-fifth twenty-fifth anniversary of his graduation and his classmates celebrated both the quarter century and the honor which had come to their pchool follow "Cal." Tho governor breakfasted at Springfield Spring-field with Speaker GUlett of the national na-tional houso of representatives, who had placed him In nomination for the presidency. The speaker congratulated congratu-lated Governor Coolldgo on his nomination nom-ination and said he had no doubt aa to the fluccess of tho party at the forthcoming elections, adding there is no "vulnerable point In the ticket." "I believe the country Is Republican, Repub-lican, never more so than today after the present administration," he said. En routo to Amherat by automobile tho governor called at his homo in northampton for Mrs. Coolldgo who accompanied him to tho college. It was the first visit to his homo city since his nomination. Only one man on the street recognizod him and his hand wavo was returned by the executive ex-ecutive who, when asked for tho Identity Iden-tity of the man, ald "That's Ed Martin, Mar-tin, janitor of our high school." At his home one-half of a two-family house, a neighbor chatted chat-ted with Governor Coolldgo on the porch for a time Tonight fellow citizens citi-zens of Northampton have arrangod for a celebration lth a parado and banquet In his honor. oo |