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The necessity for attending code hearings now being held in Washington, will prevent Hiram Mann, argumentative campaigner for the underdog, from giving his talk on "Rugged Individualism" before the Liberal Club tomorrow night.
Members of the Liberal Club were looking forward with a good deal of enthusiasm to Mr. Mann's speech since he was coming to Harvard with the express purpose of getting into a fight with the Liberal Club. For many years he has been agitating for appropriations by Congress for the men working in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. One of his feats in the course of this agitation has been to run an advertisement in the Herald-Tribune every other day pleading the cause of the Navy Yard workers.
At present his offices are in Wall Street and one of his favorite beasts is that he has run on every conceivable ticket for membership in the House of Representatives and that he has never won. One of his latest achievements is the counsel which he has procured for the newsboys in their protest to the NRA code.
The Liberal Club, in view of the fact that the lecturer will be unable to attend this week has cancelled the meeting.
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