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MONDAY NIGHT MEETINGS FOR FRESHMEN START ON OCT, 4

Dr. Fitch to be First Speaker; Meetings Will be Held in Smith Common Room

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The first of the regular Monday night meetings for the class of 1924 will be held in Smith Hall Common Room on Monday, October 4, from 7-7.35 P.M.

Dr.A.P. Fitch will be the speaker. These meetings, which will come every Monday night throughout the fall term, are primarily religious in their nature, although their scope extends to problems of all sorts--economic, moral, educational, industrial and political. By these meetings Freshmen are given an opportunity to hear well-known men speak on subjects closely akin to the daily life of the college man.

Other speakers who will address 1924 at later dates are as follows:

Oct. 4--Dr. Fitch.

Oct. 18--To be announced.

Oct. 25--Dean Yeomans.

Nov. 1--Bishop Lawrence.

Nov. 8--Dr. Sperry.

Nov. 15--Dean Brown.

Nov. 22--W.H. Trumbull.

Nov. 29--Professor Addison.

Dec. 6--President Eliot.

Dec. 13--Dr. Paul Revere Frothingham

Dec. 20--Norman Nash.

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