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St. Paul's Society.

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More than forty active members are now engaged in the work of the St. Paul's Society. The principal mission work is the management of the "Emmanuel Club" for poor boys, which is conducted in the Emmanuel Mission House of the Church of the Ascension in Boston. The work is in charge of ten members of the society, who devote one evening a week to the amusement of about a hundred boys. The remaining nights of each week are devoted to lessons given by professional teachers, in carpentering, dancing, printing, cobbling and gymnastic training. The officers of the society for this year are: President, Gibson Bell '01; vice-president, W. R. Lawrence '01; secretary, G. W. Smith '01; treasurer, J. W. Stedman '02; librarian, L. D. Chapin '02; chorister, C. E. Hill, '01.

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