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For the past two years Dean Hodges of the Episcopal Theological School has conducted a course under the auspices of the Christian Association on "The Old Testament," considering its history and literary form, and interpreting its meaning. He has consented to give the course again this year, provided at least 25 men wish to take part in it.
The course, if given, will be held on Tuesday evenings at 7 o'clock throughout the winter months. It will consist chiefly of half-hour talks by Dean Hodges although there will be opportunities for questions and discussion. The Association intends this course primarily for men living outside of the dormitories, but other men will be welcome. Men who wish to enroll are requested to send their names and addresses to the Christian Association, Phillips Brooks House.
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