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Bible Study Classes.

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Classes for Bible study have been arranged and will be given at the Phillips Brooks House during the coming year. They are designed for students of the University, for those who desire to study the Bible devotionally and in the light of modern criticism and are not limited to members of any religious society. Men intending to enter the courses should enrol at once. Further information in regard to them as well as cards of enrolment may be obtained at the office of the general secretary of the Christian Association (office hours, 11-12, a.m. and 7-8 p. m.) Brooks House, second floor East, or at the Brooks House at the regular hours of meeting of the courses.

The classes are:

Course I. "The Life of Christ," meeting Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock, will be led by Dr. A. C. Garrett.

Course II. "The Acts and the Epistles," meeting Thursday evenings at 6.45 will be led by W. M. Crane '02, on a co-operative basis.

Course III. "The Gospel of John" will be led by Geo. S. Budd 1G., and will meet Sundays at 12 m.

Course IV. "Old Testament Characters" will be led by Geo. L. Paine '96, a Senior in the Episcopal Theological School, and will meet Mondays at 7 p. m.

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