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The first University and Freshman devotional meetings will be held in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock. The University meeting, for upperclassmen and members of the graduate schools will be held in Phillips Brooks Parlor, and will be led by W. H. Keeling '07. J. M. Groves '05 will lead the Freshman meeting in the Shepard Room. The subject for both meetings will be "Individual Influence."
It is planned to hold these two devotional meetings every Thursday evening this year, instead of the class devotional meetings, which have been held heretofore. The chief object in combining the three upperclass meetings into one University meeting is to bring together a larger and more representative body of men and thus to promote broader discussions.
All Freshmen are invited to the Freshman meeting, and all other members of the University to the University meeting.
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