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COWLEY FATHERS ESTABLISH MISSION FOR UNIVERSITY

Daily Services to be Held for Benefit of Students and Officers

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A mission house and chapel for members of the University has been opened by the Society of St. John the Evangelist (Episcopal), better known as the "Cowley Fathers", at 978 Memorial Drive, next to the University Press. The mission will be controlled from the larger mission in Boston, and will, for the present, be in charge of the Rev. Granville M. Williams, S.S.J.E.

It is planned to have masses every Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, and perhaps Sunday morning, though definite arrangements have not yet been made. There will, however, be a service at 7 o'clock every morning this week. These services are intended especially for students and officers of the University.

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