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That General Leonard Wood, with his watchword ever to "do the thing and not talk about it," has had a career composed of a line of successes from the beginning was shown clearly and delightfully last evening at the first open meeting of the Wood Club of Harvard which was held in the Union.
Mr. Bradley Gilman '80, who took the place of Senator George when the latter was kept away by illness, gave a striking review of General Wood's life in which he emphasized the salient points in a strong career. Mr. Gilman declared that the campaign would be one of men, not measures, and that Wood's tremendous personality would be bound to carry him far.
At the next meeting of the Club, to be held March 22, Congressman W. F. Lufkin will speak on the political side of the Wood campaign.
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