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Reception to E. C. Carter.

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The parlor in Brooks House was filled last night with men who came to give a send-off to E. C. Carter '00, who sails for India today. Mr. Carter goes to India invited by the British College Union, and the India National Committee for religious and educational work among the Hindu students. His territory will cover Bengal, the Punjab, and the northwest Indian Provinces, an area two thousand miles long and a thousand miles broad. In this region Mr. Carter will act as advisor of the Christian Associations among the native students, combining and unifying the work of those already established and encouraging the promotion of new ones where the demand is evident.

Short addresses were made by M. T. Lightner '03, president of the St. Paul's Society; O. G. Frantz '03, president of the Christian Asociation; H. W. Holmes '03, P. E. Fitzpatrick '02 of the Catholic Club, Bishop Lawrence and E. C. Carter.

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