Religious Union Meeting.

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The first union meeting of the religious societies, held last evening in Holden Chapel, was very well attended. G. Gleason, 1G., explained the main objects of the Union, and then introduced Dean Hodges of the Episcopal Theological School.

Dean Hodges spoke on the "Fact of Difference." Modern education, he said, was teaching the world to recognize the necessity of the fact of difference, and as a result colleges had provisions for bringing out the best qualities of every man. He considered truth so large that there was bound to be difference in consideration of it; and to his mind the best way of advancing religious co-operation was to bring the truth into the sight and knowledge of as many men as possible. In closing, Dean Hodges urged common allegiance as the essential bond of unity.

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