Mr. Arthur Woods '92 will speak on "Police and Detective Forces in New York City" in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be open only to members of the Union.
Mr. Woods was graduated from Harvard in 1892 and then spent a year at the University of Berlin. Upon his return he devoted himself to post-graduate work in chemistry in the University. After teaching at Groton School for a short while, he undertook newspaper work in New York. At present Mr. Woods is a deputy commissioner of police in that city and has been put in charge of the detective work.
Read more in News
First Basketball Practice TonightRecommended Articles
-
FINALS REACHED IN DOUBLESThe semi-final round of the fall doubles tournament was completed yesterday when J. R. McLane 2L. and E. P. Pearson
-
Mr. Woods on Social Service TonightMr. R.A. Woods, Head Worker at the South End House, Boston, will deliver the fifth of the series of lectures
-
Professor Woods' Lectures.Professor F. S. Woods of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology delivered the second of his lectures on "Minimum Surfaces," Wednesday
-
Union Lecture on New York PoliceMr. Arthur Woods '92 will speak on "Police and Detective Forces in New York City" in the Living Room of
-
Results of Interscholastic TennisIn the semi-finals of the interscholastic tennis tournament, played yesterday afternoon on Jarvis Field, E. H. Whitney of Stone's School