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MUNICIPAL POLITICS.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

No municipal campaign in Boston for several years has been more vigorously contested than the present one, nor have the issues been more widely known and understood. To the many students of political science in the University it is a splendid object lesson illustrating the exact application of some of the principles of city government.

To those men who have the time and inclination to take an active part in the campaign, these closing days offer an opportunity that will not recur for four years. It is at best a small part that college men can take who have not the right of voting on the issues, but however small it will give some insight into the management of campaign business. The chance which the Political Club is offering in this direction is distinctly attractive.

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