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Bishop Williams of Michigan will continue to hold the services at the University Chapel tonight and tomorrow evening. The Sunday service scheduled to be held by Reverend Edward Taylor Sullivan of the Trinity Church, Newton, has been cancelled because of the epidemic, but Mr. Sullivan, who was a favorite preacher at the war services held this year at St. Paul's Cathedral, Boston, will still take charge of the prayer services on the evenings of Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and Reverend David Brewer Eddy for the remainder of the week. Mr. Eddy's talks will be of special interest for the fact that he has recently returned from a visit to the fleet and the trenches, having been sent over by the Y. M. C. A. to report upon its work. For Sunday, October 13, Dean Robbins, of St. John's Cathedral, New York, will speak.
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