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Colonel Arthur Woods '92, former New York, Police Commissioner and an Over seer of the University, will speak in the Living Room of the Union next Wednesday evening on "American Citizenship on Trial." He will be introduced by Professor W. B. Munro '99, professor of Municipal Government. Colonel Woods will be given a luncheon by the Signet Society at 1 o'clock on that date and in the evening the Governing Board of the Union will give a small supper in his honor at 6.30 o'clock, just preceding the speech...
...Wednesday evening, March 10, Colonel Arthur Woods '92 will speak on "American Citizenship on Trial" in the Living Room of the Union. He will be introduced by Professor W. B. Munro '99, professor of Municipal Government. Colonel Woods will be given a luncheon by the signet Club at 1 o'clock and in the evening the Governing Board of the Union will give a small supper at 6.30 o'clock just preceding his speech...
...Despite the fact the New German Government is at best unstable," said Professor W. B. Munro '99, of the Department of Government, in speaking before a large gathering of undergraduates at a meeting of the University Forum held in the Parish House of the Unitarian Church last evening, "their new constitution is a document of great interest and importance for several reasons. It establishes a new frame of government for a nation of sixty millions; it expresses the political ideas of the present-day leaders of Germany; and it shows the influence of the American Constitution upon an old world...
...signifying their desire to join the Shannon Post. President Lowell opened the meeting by saying that it was peculiarly appropriate that the Post should be named after Colonel Shannon, who was "one of the most gallant men we have come in contact with." He then introduced Professor W. B. Munro...
...purpose of the Legion," said Professor Munro," is to perpetuate and maintain the ideals for which this war was fought. We are establishing a Post at Harvard to encourage men at college to belong, who would not otherwise join any post. By this means also we hope to perpetuate the memory of a man we loved greatly and who was of great service to his college and country...