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There will be a meeting of the Good Government League of Cambridge in the Committee Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock, at which the work of the League will be described and the duties of volunteer workers explained. Judge Robert Walcott '95 will preside.
The aim of the League will be to look up the records of candidates for office in the city of Cambridge at the coming municipal election. It will be absolutely impartial in its aim, the object being to make the voters of the city as thoroughly acquainted as possible with the qualifications of the candidates of all parties.
All members of the University, who, either from personal interest in the municipal government of Cambridge, or from a desire for experience in a field of good government work, are willing to enlist as volunteer workers for the Good Government League, are urged to be present at the meeting tonight.
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