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Phillips Brooks House will be formally given over to the University by the building committee on Tuesday afternoon, January 23, the anniversary of the death of Phillips Brooks. Owing to the small size of Peabody Hall, the room in which the exercises will be held, admission will be by card only.
In order to give the College at large an opportunity to take part in these dedication services, the Committee on University Meetings is planning to hold a mass meeting in Sanders Theatre in the evening. It is hoped that this meeting will serve to indicate the undergraduate appreciation of the importance of the new building in University life. Addresses will be made by President Eliot, Dr. G. A. Gordon, Rev. Endicott Peabody and others. This will be the first of a series of religious meetings which the committee is planning to hold in Phillips Brooks House.
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