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The meeting of the St. Paul's Society this evening, is one of the greatest importance to the vital interest of the society. The question of giving up the present room in Grays Hall to share the quarters of the other religious organizations in Holden Chapel is to be discussed and possibly decided upon. Such a union would be, in a way, a step towards the realization of a religious building devoted to "the religious interests of the University:" and yet in some ways it is a question whether or not this step had better be taken just at present.
The executive committee are anxious that as many men as possible be present, in order that the steps be taken by the society as a whole; and not merely by two or three men. The semi-annual election of officers also takes place.
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