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1925 HEARS MR. J. F. MOORS

At Monday Night Meeting Freshmen Are Advised "To Get Interested In Something and Work"

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"To get interested in something and work" was the substance of the advice given to Freshman by Mr. John Farwell Moors '83, who spoke last evening in the Smith Hall Common Room. Mr. Moors was the second speaker in the group of men who have been invited by the Phillips Brooks House to address the class of 1925.

Mr. Moore deplored the fact that he had been so little interested in the things that were going on around him while he was in college and pointed out the many activities here which are so worthy of attention. He urged men to consider seriously the duties of citizenship and laid especial emphasis on the need for avoiding "indifference" to the developments in the world of politics.

"Any political reform", said Mr. Moors, "is due to hard work by somebody. At the present time events are taking place which should held the attention of college men."

Mr. Moors closed his address by urging that every man should display his interest in some of the many things worth while here in College and work hard at them.

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