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MISSION GROUPS TO START

Course of Study Planned Under Auspices of Christian Association for Undergraduates.

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Four mission study groups will start in the second half-year under the auspices of the Christian Association. The first meeting of Group IV will be held at 52 Mt. Auburn street tonight. These groups have been aranged to meet the needs of all students, each being arbitrarily allotted to a particular locality, though a man may choose the group that is most interesting or convenient to him. It was also planned that by making four groups each might be small in order to allow more informal discussions.

The schedule for each group follows:

Group 1, at Perkins 18: February 15, Mr. J. Bannings on "India"; March 1 and 8, Mr. J. K. Marden on "Turkey"; March 15, Mr. H. Pedley on "Japan"; March 22 and 29, Mr. D. Brewer Eddy on "Missionary Statesmanship."

Group II, in Hollis 20 (Senior Dormitory Group): February 21, March 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, Mr. Joseph Robbins on "The United States and the Awakened Orient."

Group III, in Weld 15: February 21 and 28, study of mission work in China under leadership of Mr. I. H. Si.

Group IV, at 52 Mt. Auburn street: tonight, February 21 and 28, Mr. Enoch Bell, of the American Board of Missions, on "The War and Missions."

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