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...football team will be tendered a dinner at the Copley Plaza on Friday, December 11, at 7.15 o'clock. The affair is primarily for graduates, but any undergraduates who wish to come will be welcome. One thousand covers, at $4.50 each, will be laid. Prominent men will speak and motion pictures of the Yale game will be shown. Tickets may be obtained from the Dinner Committee, at the office of the Alumni Association, 50 State street, Boston...
Dean Thayer will discuss in detail the general problems and the purposes of the meetings, and Professor W. B. Munro will speak on "Law as a Preparation for men intending to enter Public Life...
...under the auspices of the International Policy Federation has been planned for the near future. It is expected that three of these meetings will be held before the Christmas recess. The first meeting will take place on Wednesday evening, December 2, when Mr. William English Walling L. '98, will speak on "The European War and Socialism," under the auspices of the Socialist Club. Mr. Walling is a well known author of treatises on Socialism, as well as one of the foremost leaders of the socialistic movement...
...first conference will be held in Phillips Brooks House next Wednesday evening at which Dean Thayer will discuss the general problems and purposes of the conference and Professor W. B. Munro will speak on "Law as a Preparation for Men intending to enter public Life." At the second gathering it is intended that some Boston lawyer, prominent in the profession, will speak on the actual work and the demands of the profession. At the third meeting a member of the Faculty will outline the course of studies constituting the best preparation for work in the Law School...
...third of the entertainments for members of the union will be given in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock, when Mr. Arthur Woods '92, police commissioner of New York city, will speak on police and municipal affairs in the large cities. Mr. Woods has a first-hand acquaintance with his subject and is eminently qualified to talk on it. He was appointed to his present position last winter and since then has devoted much time to studying the administrative problems of his department. Mr. Woods was expected to speak here on November...