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The first lecture of the short course of instruction for Cambridge police officers which has been arranged by the University at the request of Mayor Rockwood will be given at police head-quarters in the City Building, Central square, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The series will be made up of nine lectures to be given by Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick and Inspector Cornelius F. Cahalane, of the New York City Police School for Recruits. The course is open only to members of the Cambridge force. A limited number of officers of the police departments of other Massachusetts cities, man be admitted to the course by applying to Mayor Rockwood. The lecture Monday on "Police Work in Europe and America," will be delivered by Mr. Fosdick, and will be open to captains and lieutenants.
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