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STUDENT VOLUNTEERS MEET

Delegates From Greater Boston District to Convene at Phillips Brooks House Saturday.

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Delegates to the Student Volunteer League will arrive in Cambridge on Saturday afternoon from Brown University, Boston University, Newton Theological Seminary and other schools in the neighborhood of Boston. The first meeting of the League will take place in Phillips Brooks House Saturday at 4.30 o'clock. At 7.30 o'clock at the second meeting in the Andover Theological Seminary, H. B. Benninghoff, of Waseda University, Japan, and Dr. J. N. Mills of Washington, D. C., will speak.

On Sunday morning the meeting of the University Christian Association will be combined with that of the Volunteer League in Phillips Brooks House at 9 o'clock, and will be open to all members of the University. The morning service at Central Church, Berkeley and Newbury Streets, Boston, will be especially for the League, at which Professor J. W. Platner will preach. At 3 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House, Dr. Martin Edwards will discuss the work of the Harvard Medical School in China. A symposium by foreign students in Central Church, Boston, at 7.30 o'clock will close the convention.

Programs of the Conference may be obtained at Phillips Brooks House, or by members of Radcliffe College at Agassiz House. All information may be secured from F. T. Smith '15, Stoughton 8.

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