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Mr. Lincoln Steffens will deliver a lecture on "The McNamara Dynamiters: Social Symptoms", in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8.15 o'clock. The address will be open only to members of the Union.
Mr. Steffens, His Character.
Educated broadly in America and in the principal universities of Europe, Mr. Steffens has been well in touch with the new thought of both this country and the continent, and his stand on social and political questions has won for him the title of "anarchist." He is a prominent newspaper and magazine writer, and was sent to Los Angeles to report the McNamara case for the New York Globe. As a partisan of labor, he was largely instrumental in getting the confession of the dynamiters. He became the object of attack of both capital and labor, and though denounced by both, he has been travelling about the country all winter explaining capital to labor and labor to capital. His address this evening, in which he will discuss the McNamara case from the standpoint opposite that which Detective Burns took, promises to be startling. He invites men to ask questions after the lecture.
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