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Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman and Mr. C. M. Alexander will conduct an evangelistic meeting in Sanders Theatre this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The meeting will be under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House Association, and will be open only to members of the University. The doors will be opened promptly at 4 o'clock, and no seats will be reserved. The meeting will last about an hour. Dr. Champman and Mr. Alexander will be assisted by Mr. Harkness, the Australian pianist, and the soloist, Mr. Naftzger of Indiana.
Last spiring Dr. Chapman, then leader of evangelistic campaigns in many cities in the United States and Canada, joined forces with Mr. Alexander, the gospel singer, in order to conduct revival meetings throughout the world. The first work carried on by the united evangelists and gospel singers was a five weeks' campaign in Philadelphia, and since then the combined work has been known as the Chapman-Alexander Simultaneous Mission. During the past few weeks in Boston, Simultaneous meetings have been held in 25 different centres.
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