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The Episcopal Theological School will give a reception to the members of the St. Paul's Society in the School Refectory on Brattle street this evening at 8 o'clock. This year Harvard has the college representation among the students of the school and as several men from the class of 1913 are planning to enter next fall, it is the plan of this reception which is becoming an annual affair, to give the undergraduate members of the St. Paul's Society a much needed opportunity for seeing the normal life in a theological school and for meeting with other Harvard men who are preparing for a life work in the ministry. Dean Hodges, of the school, will speak, and after the formal reception there will be a chance for undergraduates to meet, in a more informal way, the men at the school. The reception takes the place of the regular Wednesday evening conference.
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