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TALKS TO FRESHMEN.

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The third in the series of Talks to Freshmen by Dr. A. P. Fitch is to be given at the Phillips Brooks House this evening. At the first two meetings this year the number of 1918 men was noticeably smaller than the high record set by last year's Freshman class and a greater response from 1918 at tonight's meeting and subsequent gatherings is to be hoped for.

The meetings are not Bible classes. The talks are on subjects which should interest every Freshman. They deal with problems and questions confronting nearly every man in his first year at college, and to their beneficial results many upper classmen can attest.

Because these meetings not only offer assistance to Freshmen in facing the situations presenting themselves during the year, but also a common ground on which to meet a number of classmates, Freshmen should attend these meetings in large numbers.

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