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PLANS FOR CONVENTION LAID

Several Prominent Speakers Will Talk Before Indianapolis Gathering

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Plans for the Indianapolis Convention, concerned primarily with foreign missions, have now been definitely arranged. At the convention will be many prominent men and several excellent speakers, among whom are Dr. John R Mott, general secretary of the International Committee of the Y. M. C. A., and Dr. Richard E. Speer, chairman of the Federsted Council of Churches of Christ.

The total average cost of the trip is $90. Any student in the University interested in the work is eligible to be a delegate. The delegates will leave Boston on December 27, will attend the convention on the 28th, and will return to Boston on January 2.

The $6 registration fee, which is payable now at the Phillips Brooks House, will be returned to anyone who finds at the last minute he will be unable to attend the convention.

W. L. Tibbetts, graduate secretary of the Phillips Brooks House, will be in his office today and Friday to discuss phases of the Indianapolis convention with men who have questions to ask.

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