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The National Municipal League held a meeting in Cambridge yesterday. The morning session was held in Pierce Hall, and Mr. J. C. Carter '50 presided. Papers were read by Dr. Albert Shaw, Mr. G. W. Guthrie and Professor Beale of the Law School. It was voted to facilitate the study of the principles of good government in all the schools in the country.
President Eliot presided at the afternoon session, held in Sanders Theatre, Mr. C. J. Bonaparte '71, Mr. G. W. Guthrie, Dr. Shaw, Mr. J. C. Woodruff, Professor A. B. Hart and Mr. H. E. Deming '71 read papers.
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