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Domestic News June 8, 1922

The Chickasha Daily Express

Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma

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President Harding departed Washington on June 8 for rest at Senator Frelinghuysen's home in Raritan, N.J., planning to address the Princeton battle monument dedication and accept a Doctor of Laws degree from Princeton the next day before returning.

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HARDING TAKING ABSOLUTE REST

(By The United Press.)

Washington, June 8.-President Harding slipped quietly away from Washington today for Raritan, N. J., where he plans to spend a few hours in "absolute rest" as a guest at the home of Senator Frelinghuysen.

Tomorrow he will go to Princeton, N. J., to deliver the principal address at the dedication of the Princeton battle monument early in the afternoon, followed by another address, that of acceptance of the degree of doctor of laws, which is to be conferred upon him by President Hibben of Princeton. The presidential party will return to Washington late tomorrow night.

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Politics Appointment Arrival Departure

What keywords are associated?

President Harding Absolute Rest Raritan Nj Princeton Monument Doctor Of Laws

What entities or persons were involved?

President Harding Senator Frelinghuysen President Hibben

Where did it happen?

Washington

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Washington

Event Date

June 8

Key Persons

President Harding Senator Frelinghuysen President Hibben

Event Details

President Harding slipped quietly away from Washington today for Raritan, N. J., where he plans to spend a few hours in absolute rest as a guest at the home of Senator Frelinghuysen. Tomorrow he will go to Princeton, N. J., to deliver the principal address at the dedication of the Princeton battle monument early in the afternoon, followed by another address, that of acceptance of the degree of doctor of laws, which is to be conferred upon him by President Hibben of Princeton. The presidential party will return to Washington late tomorrow night.

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