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FOURTH OF GODKIN LECTURES

"Direct vs. Representative Government" Subject in Emerson J at 8.

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"Direct versus Representative Government" will be the subject of the fourth of the Godkin Lectures on "Democracy and Responsibility" to be delivered by Mr. Herbert D. Croly '90 of Windsor, Vt., in Emerson J this evening at 8 o'clock. In his lectures on "The Old Democracy and the Constitution" and "The New Democracy and the Constitution," Mr. Croly showed the incongruity in our supposedly democratic system of government. This evening he will talk against representative government, and in the final lecture of the series Friday evening he will speak on "The Mechanism of Popular Representation." The lectures are open to the public.

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