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At the invitation of the Political Club, Mr. Frederick W. Hinrichs and Mr. Arthur F. Cosby '94, will speak in the Fogg Lecture Room tonight at 8 o'clock on "Success and Successes, Especially with Reference to Municipal Politics," and on "New York City Politics, a Field for Ambitious Young Men." Mr. Hinrichs was the Fusion candidate for comptroller in the recent New York City election, and Mr. Cosby was until recently assistant corporation counsel in New York.
The Political Club owes the selection of these speakers to a committee of about 100 college men in New York. This committee hopes to arouse an interest in municipal affairs among college men, and is especially anxious to get those who live in New York to take an active part in the politics of the city, promising to give such men opportunities for work with the party they may choose. It does not confine its activity to Harvard, but will endeavor to interest men at all the leading universities. The officers of the committee are as follows: Chairman, A. G. Fox '69; vice-chairman, F. S. Bangs, Columbia '78; treasurer, G. T. Adee, Yale '95; secretary, M. H. Birckhead '02; chairman of the executive committee, R. B. Cutting '97.
The same committee will suggest speakers for two addresses to be given in the second half-year.
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