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The annual meeting of the Episcopal church societies of the New England colleges will meet under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, February 20, 21, and 22. The headquarters of the conference will be at the Phillips Brooks House. The societies concerned are not organized in any definite association, but have met every year for some time. The last conference in Cambridge was in 1912. There are three Harvard men on the committee in charge of the coming affair: R. H. Gardiner, Jr., '04, A. B. Parson '03, and Bishop James DeW. Perry, Jr., '92. On the first evening of the conference there will be a dinner, followed by a meeting at Phillips Brooks House. There will be other meetings on Sunday and Monday, and on Monday evening a large student gathering at St. Paul's Cathedral, Boston, at which Bishop Lawrence will preside.
The purpose of the conference is to talk over affairs of mutual interest, and decide upon methods of co-operation.
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