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The fourth College Conference meeting of the year will be held in Sever 11 this evening. Mr. George W. Cable will speak, taking for his subject, "My Conscience and My Vote." It is not only as a novelist that Mr. Cable is known to the world; for some years past he has had the enviable reputation of being a most popular lecturer before student bodies. His words of this evening will be given more in the manner of an informal talk than in that of a lecture. Everyone of us has heard so much of late as to whether our vote should be cast strictly according to party principles or according to our conscience, that Mr. Cable's thoughts on the subject cannot but prove interesting, Mr. Cable is by no means a stranger to Harvard students, and he will doubtless receive the warm welcome which is his due.
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