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The annual fall conference in the interest of Social Service will be held in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7.30 o'clock.
Both the professional and amateur view points of Social Service will be presented by men now out of college and by undergraduates. Mr. John F. Moors '83, president of the Boston Associated Charities and member of the Finance Commission, will talk on "The Need of Training for Social Service." He will speak particularly of his experiences in relief work after the San Francisco earthquake and the Chelsea and Salem fires. Professor W. Z. Ripley of the Economics Department will deal with the labor question in its relation to undergraduates. Other speakers will be D. Lewis 1L, W. C. Morgan '17, and M. Hawkins '18, each of whom will speak about some phase of social service work with which he has been directly connected. C. Higginson '17 will preside.
All men interested in Social Service are urged to attend and new men are especially invited.
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