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The religious census of the entire University in Cambridge and of the Harvard Dental and Medical Schools in Boston is to be taken this year by the Christian Federation of Harvard University which was formed in April of the last college year.
Hitherto the religious census has been taken annually by the joint work of the Harvard Christian Association and the St. Paul's Society and was made to cover only the freshman classes and first year Graduate and Law School men.
The purpose of this complete census is to assist the religious societies in their work and to furnish an interesting record of the religious standing of students in all departments of the University.
The cards which will be distributed to members of the University will contain blanks for the name, class, Cambridge address, home address and the following questions: "Of what religious body or denomination are you a member?" "If not a member of any, which do you prefer?" "If suitable opportunity is presented, are you willing to engage in philanthropic work?"
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