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Winston Churchill will speak in the Union this evening at 8 o'clock in the third of the series of lectures provided by the Union this season. Mr. Churchill's subject will deal with conditions in Europe today due to the present war.
As the author of "The Celebrity," "The Crisis," "Richard Carvel," "The Crossing," "Coniston," "A Modern Chronicle," and "The Inside of the Cup," Mr. Churchill is well remembered. In 1894 he graduated from the United States Naval Academy, and in 1903 he received the honorary degree of A.M. from Annapolis. Mr. Churchill has been active in public services and is one of New Hampshire's best known citizens. In 1903 and 1905 he was a member of the New Hampshire legislature and served actively on committees. At the time of the state election in 1912 Mr. Churchill was candidate for governor of New Hampshire on the Progressive ticket. He was defeated by a small plurality. Since the war in Europe started Mr. Churchill has studied its different phases and his talk should prove both interesting and instructive.
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