Word: mayors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Mayor Rockwood, of Cambridge, and lieutenants and captains of the Cambridge police force will attend the opening of the University course upon police instruction today, which will continue for ten days. Nine lectures will be delivered by two instructors, Raymond B. Fosdick and Cornelius F. Cahalane, both of the New York City Police School for Recruits. The lectures will not be given in any of the University lecture rooms as first planned, but in a hall on the second floor of the Central square police station, No. 2. Many of the talks will be illustrated...
...Mayor Rockwood in commenting on the establishment of this course said: "No police officer is too old to learn new tricks and for that reason I am going to keep a record of those officers who attend and those who fail to appear at any of the lectures...
...Mayor Rockwood drew the inspiration for the course when he paid a visit to Commissioner Woods in New York and was shown the training school for officers in that city. He there learned that at Berkeley, Cal., the university gave the police officers a course of instruction in psychology and criminology and upon arriving in Cambridge he suggested that the University institute such a course here...
...first lecture of the short course of instruction for Cambridge police officers which has been arranged by the University at the request of Mayor Rockwood will be given at police head-quarters in the City Building, Central square, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The series will be made up of nine lectures to be given by Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick and Inspector Cornelius F. Cahalane, of the New York City Police School for Recruits. The course is open only to members of the Cambridge force. A limited number of officers of the police departments of other Massachusetts cities...
...Reception of welcome, Sampson Lyceum. Speakers: Hon. F. J. Rice, mayor of New Haven; Professor G. H. Nettleton, of Yale; President A. T. Hadley, of Yale, and D. L. Jacobus. M. S. Mandell, president of the Association, presided. B. E. Dirks 1S.A., gave the response. Concert: Mrs. Nancy Goodyear Andrews, Mr. J. N. Sanford, Miss Charlotte Beebe, Mr. R. P. Freemantle and Mr. A. J. Bowen, soloists...