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Show HARVARD IN VISIT WILSON AT WHITE HOUSE President Tells Students He' Will Continue to Work For World Peace WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. President Wilson, in an address today to a aele-gation aele-gation from the Woodrow Wilson clubi of Harvard university, whom he re-1 celved at the White House, declared he would b'-nd his efforts to tho last in supporting the cause of world peace i To the group of six Harvard undergraduates under-graduates whom he received in the' company of Mrs. Wilson in his study, i the president said he would leave to I historians the task of interpreting the events of the Paris peace conference. Declaring that If he ever devoted himself him-self again 10 writing, it would be along Impersonal lines, the president said he most preferred to spend the remainder re-mainder of day s n advancing the cause j of world peace and to that end he( would give his wholo strength andi time. Robert '. Stuart. Jr.. who headed tho delegation, told tho president Chut the Harvard Woodrow Wilson Club wished upon the anniversary of the birth of Washington to extend its greeting to "you, the great American of our generation." and that Inspired j i;. Wilsenlan ideals, tn club purposed to perpetuate tho ideals to which the i president had given concrete expres-1 slon. - i Mrs. Wilson, who was standing be- side th president apparently much moved by the tribute expressed by the collego men expressed a wish that she might make a speech, but said 6he i would not because oho never had. |