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President's Speech as Civic Article

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President Roosevelt expected to be able to contribute an article to the series which the Intercollegiate Civic League is sending from time to time to the various clubs of which it is composed. He has been unable to devote the time to this, however, and, in place of writing an article, he gave permission for the publication of a stenographic report of that part of his speech, delivered in the Union on February 23, which applied with peculiar force to the work which the Intercollegiate Civic League aims to encourage. This part of the speech is given out for publication today in the various college papers. An almost complete report of this speech was printed in the CRIMSON of February 25.

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