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President Arthur Twining Hadley h.'99, of Yale University, lectured last evening in the Living Room of the Union on "Opportunities for Political Influence." The most obvious way of going into public life, President Hadley said, is for a man to take offices to which he is elected and trust to his own powers for advancement as he would in professional or commercial life. This method has the advantage of being fairly easy, provided a man obeys the rules of the game. On the other hand, by going into politics in this way, a man subjects himself to conditions often...
President Arthur Twining Hadley h.'99, of Yale University, will speak this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union on "Opportunities for Political Influence." President Hadley graduated from Yale with the class of 1876. After spending three years in study at the University of Berlin, he became tutor at Yale; and in 1883 he was appointed Lecturer. He became Commissioner of Statistics for Connecticut in 1885, and a year later was appointed Professor of Political Science at Yale. He was elected President of Yale in 1899. President Hadley was given the honorary degree of Doctor...
...given before the mid-years and two after. In the first of these lectures, Mr. Frederick W. Hinrichs, who was the Fusion candidate for Comptroller in the recent election in New York City, will speak on, "Success and Successes, Especially with Reference to Municipal Politics;" and Mr. Arthur F. Cosby '94, who has just ceased to be Assistant Corporation Counsel in New York, will speak on, "New York City Politics, a Field for Ambitious Young Men." These addresses will be given in the Fogg Lecture Room, Friday evening, January 15, at 8 o'clock and will be open...
President Arthur Twining Hadley h.'99, of Yale University, will speak next Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, in the Living Room of the Union, on "Opportunities for Political Influence...
President Arthur T. Hadley of Yale, Hon. J. J. Myers '69, speaker in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and Mr. James Barnes, Princeton '91, will speak at informal meetings in the Living Room of the Union sometime during this month. Mr. Barnes, who is well known as a correspondent to various periodicals, and as a writer of books on the navy, gave a talk in the Union two years ago on "Side Lights on the Boer...