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Mr. George Arthur Sedgwick '64 will deliver the first of the Godkin lectures on "Some Unsettled Questions Relating to Popular Government" in Emerson D this evening at 8 o'clock, taking as his subject "The Operation of Government." The next lecture of the series, all of which will be open to the public, will be given on Wednesday evening.
The Godkin lectures are delivered under an endowment given to the University in 1903 by friends of Edwin L. Godkin, the late editor of the Nation, as a memorial of his long and distinguished service to the country of his adoption. The lectureship was inaugurated in 1904 by James Bryce, now British ambassador, whose subject was "The Study of Popular Governments."
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