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The thirty-seventh annual convention of the Young Men's Christian Associations of Massachusetts and Rhode Island will be held at Gloucester, Mass., today, tomorrow and Sunday. The object of the convention is to discuss the work of the associations in the two states and the different problems which confront the workers. Mr. A. S. Johnson '85, of Boston, will preside, and Dean Hodges, of the Episcopal Theological School, R. S. Wallace '04, P. E. Osgood '04 and G. E. Huggins '01 will be among the speakers.
Men who wish to go to the convention should leave their names at Phillips Brooks House today. Trains leave North Station for Gloucester at 10.45 and 12.40 o'clock, and at Brooks House information may be secured as regards special rates.
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