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Through the efforts of the Rev. Leighton Parks a service for students will be held at Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury street, Boston, next Sunday at 8 p. m. At this gathering, which will be a non-parochial and non-sectarian meeting, rather than a service, addresses on "The Modern View of Life's Purpose," will be delivered by two laymen, President Pritchett of the Institute of Technology and Professor A. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard. Bishop Lawrence will also speak.
The music will be of an especially high order, as the full Emmanuel choir of men and boys will lead in the singing of congregational hymns, and Mr. Merrill, the basso, will sing Shelley's "Savior When Night Involves the Skies." For half an hour before the service there will be an organ recital by Mr. Arthur Sewall Hyde '96, with the accompaniment of harp and violin.
Admission will be by ticket only, and these can be obtained free at the Union, Brooks House and Leavitt's.
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