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COL. ARTHUR WOODS TO SPEAK IN APPLETON

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At the fifth of the series of services by members of the governing boards of the University in Appleton Chapel. Mr. Arthur Woods '92, member of the Board of Overseers, will be the speaker. The services will close promptly at 9 o'clock in order to allow students to reach their classes at that hour.

After post-graduate work both at the Graduate School here and at the University of Berlin, Mr. Woods was a master at Groton School for ten years. He then became a reporter for the New York Evening Sun; turned from that to lumber business in Mexico; and, before taking up his position as Deputy Police Commissioner in New York, was connected with the cotton converting business in Boston. In 1914 he was made Police Commissioner of New York City, holding this position until 1917. During the war he was on the staff of the committee on Public Information for foreign propaganada work and a Liuetenant-Colonel in the Aviation Section of the United States Army. Mr. Woods is at present at the head of the Americanization work of the American Legion. The services this morning will be at 8.45 as usual.

Tomorrow morning President Lowell will conduct the last service of this series.

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