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For the purpose of presenting accurate information concerning the Christian ministry and the opportunities it affords to college students considering the choice of a life work, the "Conference of Eastern College Men on the Christian Ministry" will begin its tenth annual session today. The conference, which is under the auspices of the Andover, Hartford and Union Theological Seminaries, will convene in the Union Seminary, adjourning Sunday night. Fifteen members of the University are attending.
The Rev. Francis Brown, D.D., President of Union Seminary, will give the welcoming address, and the Rev. Hugh Black, D.D., of the Seminary Faculty, will speak on "The Ministry--A Man's Work" at tonight's meeting. The Rev. Albert Parker Fitch, D.D., President of Andover Theological Seminary, will be among those to give addresses.
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