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Dr. A. P. Fitch '00, president of Andover Theological Seminary, has invited the Freshman Bible Class to meet hereafter at his home, 29 Follen street, Monday from 7 to 8 o'clock, beginning this evening.
Dr. Fitch has planned, for these meetings, a series of informal conferences on various topics that will be announced weekly in the CRIMSON. The subject for discussion this evening will be "Does Responsibility for Character in Education rest with the College, the Professor, or the Undergraduate?"
Members of the Faculty will be invited, from time to time, to address the class and lead its discussions. The topics will not be confined to religious interests, but will deal with current questions and relations between religion and economics. Dr. Fitch urges every Freshman, whether or not he was a member of the class during the first half-year, to attend these informal meetings.
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