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The thirteenth annual Conference of New England Episcopal Students will be held today, tomorrow, and Monday. Delegates from the leading New England colleges will arrive this afternoon and will dine at the Union where they will be the guests of the St. Paul's Society until luncheon on Monday. Addresses welcoming the visitors will be made this evening by President Lowell and by Bishop Lawrence, and Mr. Robert H. Gardiner will reply for the Committee in charge. Special services will be held at Christ Church this evening, and tomorrow morning, and Bishop Davies will preach the annual sermon. The Rt. Rev. James DeWolf Perry, Jr., Bishop of Rhode Island will speak at the dinner at the Union at 1 o'clock. Tomorrow afternoon will be spent in business seasion at Phillips Brooks House, when annual reports will be made by the delegates from each college. Addresses will be made by Rev. Stanley S. Kilbourne and Rev. G. W. Davenport. At supper which will be held in the Union Mr. Norman Nash will speak and Mr. T. Takamatsu will talk on "The Call of the Orient."
The most important meeting of the conference which will be open to the public will be the Students' Service at St. Paul's Cathedral, Tremont street, near Park street, Boston, tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. At this time there will be delivered addresses by Bishop Lawrence, the Hon. Rathbone Gardner, of Providence, R. I., and Dr. Talcott Williams, Dean of the Columbia School of Journalism.
Monday morning will be devoted to a session held in Phillips Brooks House. Discussion will be centered on the relation of College and the Church. The Conference will close after luncheon, when Bishop Davies will make a farewell address. All members of the University will be welcome at the meals at the Union, or at any of the meetings of the Conference.
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