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MISSION COMMITTEE HAS SENT CHRISTMAS CARDS

Is to Hold Joint Meeting With Committees of Yale and Princeton Tomorrow--To Discuss Plans for Year's Work

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The Mission Committee of Phillips Brooks House announces through the chairman, W. E. Stearns '23, that Christmas cards have been sent out to all Harvard men engaged in missionary work in foreign fields--in China, Japan, South Africa, Turkey, and the Balkans.

The committee announces also that invitations have been extended to the Mission Committees of Yale and Princeton to attend a meeting with the University committee on Friday, November 18. The meeting will be for the purpose of discussing plans for the year's work in the foreign missionary field and talking over the methods of each university. The members of the visiting committees will be entertained by the University committee. They will attend the Glee Club Concert and the dance afterward.

Many members of the Princeton Mission Committee, as well as a number who are not members were engaged during the summer in work at Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell's mission in Labrador. Some men from the University and Yale also took part in the work.

Both Yale and Princeton support organized missions in China, known as Yale in China and Princeton in China, while the University maintains Mr. G. P. Hayes 2G. at Robert College, Constantinople, Turkey.

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