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The annual meeting of the Good Government League of Cambridge will be held in Sanders Theatre on Monday evening, February 8, at 8 o'clock. The purposes of the league are to secure the election of proper candidates for municipal office, to promote reforms in the conduct of city business, to secure an intelligent discussion of municipal matters and to induce citizens to take a more active interest in city government.
Mr. H. N. Wheeler '71, who has charge of the educational department of Houghton, Mifflin and Company, will be the presiding officer, and the principal addresses will be delivered by President Eliot and Mr. R. F. Cutting, of New York City.
Mr. Cutting graduated from Columbia in the class of 1878. He is president of the New York Trade School, the Citizens' Union, and the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. There will be several other addresses by men expert in municipal government.
Admission will be by ticket and arrangements will be made to set aside a certain number of tickets for members of the University. These arrangements will be announced later. The public will be admitted five minutes before the hour.
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