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THE UNIVERSITY PREACHERS.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Between the hours of 9 and 11 any week-day morning the University preachers, who come from various parts of the country to conduct the services in Appleton Chapel, are glad to see men in Wadsworth House. It is incorrect to suppose that only men are welcome who have theological difficulties to be explained or spiritual misgivings to be dispelled. These men need no urging to seek out the help they need. It is to the great mass of students who have never considered the opportunity in Wadsworth that these words are addressed.

The men who come to preach in Appleton are worth knowing, however slightly. These are representative of the highest type of clergymen. From conversations with these men will spring thoughts and ideals seldom attained by undergraduates without the aid of some such stimulus. The CRIMSON would feel it had accomplished something well worth while if it could persuade its readers to call on the University preachers.

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