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Course on Civic Problems.

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Beginning January 25, a course for the consideration of civic problems with special reference to the bearing of social settlements will be given fortnightly in Phillips Brooks House during January, February, March and April. The course will be conducted as a seminar course under the general direction of the resident workers of South End House, Boston, and though primarily intended for men interested in the broadest aspects of modern charitable effort, is open to all members of the University.

Mr. R. A. Woods of South End House will conduct the discussion at the first meeting on the general topic "Motives and Working Principles of the University Settlement."

All men who desire to take the course should leave their names with R. S. Wallace at Phillips Brooks House.

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