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Chances for the college man's success in public life will come up for scrutiny when Otis T. Wingo, Jr., 23-year-old executive secretary of the National Institution of Public Affairs, speaks on "Youth in Politics: A Gamble or a Career?" in Lowell House Common Room Thursday night at 7.45 o'clock under the auspices of the Harvard Liberal Club. Plans for the organization's activities during the year will be announced at the meeting.
Mr. Wingo will be tended an informal dinner in Adams House this evening. Guests will include Arthur N. Holcombe '06, professor of Government, and Carl J. Friedrich, associate professor of Government.
Son of the late Otis T. Wingo, a leading Congressional authority on banking and currency, Mr. Wingo was one of the first graduates of Princeton's new School of Public and International Affairs.
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