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LECTURE ON POLICE FORCES

By Commissioner in Charge of Detective Work in New York City.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Mr. Arthur Woods '92 will speak on "Police and Detective Forces in New York City" in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be open only to members of the Union.

Mr. Woods was graduated from Harvard in 1892 and then spent a year at the University of Berlin. Upon his return he devoted himself to post-graduate work in chemistry in the University. After teaching at Groton School for a short while, he undertook newspaper work in New York. At present Mr. Woods is a deputy commissioner of police in that city and has been put in charge of the detective work.

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