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Dr. Van Dyke Before Divinity Club

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The Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D., of Princeton, will speak very informally at the regular meeting of the Divinity Club, which will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Common Room of Divinity Hall. His talk will not be upon any stated subject, but will deal with matter's concerning the ministry in general. Although intended primarily for members of the Divinity School and for men intending to enter the ministry, it will be open to all members of the University.

Dr. Van Dyke, who is now Professor of English Literature at Princeton University, received his degree of D.D. from Princeton in 1884, and was given an honorary degree by Harvard in 1894. For several years he has been a regular preacher in Appleton Chapel, and this year will conduct the services next Sunday and the Sunday following. As an author Dr. Van Dyke is very well known by such books as "The Blue Flower,' "Fisherman's Luck," and "The First Christmas Tree."

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