Detective William J. Burns will deliver a lecture on "Recent Detective Work and its Relation to Social Questions" in the Ball-Room of the Hotel Somerset, Boston, this afternoon, at 5 o'clock. A limited supply of tickets at $1 each have been put on sale to members of the University at Leavitt & Peirce's.
Detective Burns is probably best known for his phenomenal work in tracking the McNamara brothers and forcing them to confess. As a detective, Mr. Burns should no doubt be placed at the head of the list, in America at least. Being a man who knows his work so thoroughly, and who knows social conditions so well, his lecture should be very interesting.
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