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The Religious Union held its first meeting of the year in Phillips Brooks House last evening. Professor F. G. Peabody made a short address giving a general history of the union and describing its aims. It is the direct descendant, spiritually at least, of a small society for religious inquiry established at Harvard soon after the Revolution. Although a body for religious inquiry, the union is by no means an organization for philosophic discussion. It aims to help men in the solution of religious problems without any previous examination of their religious affiliations.
At a short business meeting held at the close of the address, the following officers were elected for the ensuing half year: President, H. W. Holmes 1G.; vice-president, H. B. Johnson '05; secretary, E. T. Clements '06.
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