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Oxford Group Orators Talk to Crowd at the Continental

Former Editor of Crimson Discusses Resurgence Movement

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Emphasizing the vital personal character of religion, one of the speaking teams of the Oxford Group movement addressed a large crowd at the Continental Hotel yesterday evening. Another meeting was also held Tuesday evening, and was attended by more than a thousand Cantabridgians.

A number of leading Buchmanites drawn from all walks of life described the influence of the Oxford Group on themselves and others.

John McC. Root '25, a former CRIMSON editor discussed the international character of the resurgence movement which has grown from the teaching of Frank Huchman, an American Lutheran minister who founded the first Oxford Group in England.

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