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A Harvard Congregational Club, composed of Congregational students in the University and ministers in the neighborhood of Boston, has been recently formed. Its purpose is to bring men in the University into closer acquaintance with the practical and present problems of a working ministry.
At the first meeting of this club, which will be held at 8 o'clock this evening in the Common Room of Divinity Hall, Rev. W. A. Knight of Brighton will deliver an address. All students in the University who are thinking of making the ministry their profession are especially invited to attend.
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