"University Training for Public service" will be the subject of an address by Dr. Carl J. Friedrich, associate professor of Government, before the Cambridge League of Women Voters tonight at 8 o'clock in the Parish House of the First Congregational Church.
The address is particularly appropriate since one of the special objects o all Leagues for the next two years is to secure "better trained men in public positions." The League claims that no government reform can be effective without the permanent service of a qualified, trained personnel. Dr. Friedrich is particularly interested in this field and has served as chairman of the Commission of Inquiry into public Personnel Problems.
The Harvard School of Business Administration, recognizing the siguid cance of this problem, is devoting this month a special session to establishing instruction in public business administration in order to prepare men for public careers.
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