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COLONEL WOODS AT APPLETON

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To hear Colonel Arthur Woods '92 give the address at the Senior Class Day Services is a unique experience and a great one for the Class of 1922. This event, for Seniors alone, is always an outstanding occasion and will be especially so with Colonel Woods as the speaker. He is a man who talks straight out from the shoulder and expresses his ideas vividly. Throughout an enviable career in public office and private life Colonel Woods has been an inspiration to all with whom he has come in contact. In New York every member of the police force refers to the ex-commissioner as "chief"--a man whose office door was open to everyone and who built up a name for fearless fairmindedness in thought and act. His recent connection with the Americanization work and with Secretary Hoover is typical of his spirit of service. Colonel Woods represents what the University likes to consider in the highest sense of the word a Harvard man.

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