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LECTURE IN "SOCIAL PROBLEMS" SERIES.

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The lecture this afternoon by Mr. U'Ren is of unusual interest in that it denotes the continuance of the series of discussions dealing with problems of political and industrial importance that was inaugurated two years ago. The lectures given during the last two winters have been interesting and valuable to the men who have attended them, and the opportunities offered to hear speakers of national prominence have been thoroughly appreciated. Mr. U'Ren, the originator of the so-called "Oregon plan" of direct legislation, is in a position to give his listeners much that is valuable as information alone, and his treatment of a timely subject should give the keenest satisfaction to those who are fortunate enough to hear him.

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