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Groups Formed to Talk Over Religious Affairs

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Following a new plan which has been successfully used at several large universities, the University Christian Association has organized groups of students in the different dormitories and entries for the informal discussion of religious and moral questions. These groups meet one evening each week for four to six weeks in various rooms in the dormitories and are conducted by professors and graduate leaders. The discussions do not continue beyond forty minutes from 7.10 to 7.50 each evening.

The groups are ordinarily limited to fifteen men and those in the Senior dormitories are for Seniors only. Among the leaders are Professors Carver, Taussig, Hoernle, and Palmer. Groups have already been organized by secretaries in all entries of Thayer, Stoughton, and Hollis for the Seniors, and in Claverly, Randolph, Fairfax, Russell, and Perkins for the Junior and Sophomore classes.

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