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At a business meeting of the Christian Association, held last evening, it was announced that Professor Thayer's Bible Class would meet Tuesday evenings from 6.30 to 7.30, in Holden Chapel. The work of the class promises to be of great interest, and it is hoped that there will be a large attendance.
In accordance with the suggestion of the executive committee, it was voted to abolish the Sunday evening meetings.
Next Sunday the work among the sailors in Boston harbor will be begun. This work affords a most interesting way of doing good, and is usually very much appreciated by the sailors. All men who wish to go are requested to meet at Holden Chapel, Sunday morning, at nine o'clock.
The state convention of the Y. M. C. A. will be held in Fitchburg, from Thursday of next week to the following Sunday, inclusive. All members of the University who desire to attend are requested to give their names to Mr. W. C. Douglass.
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