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Mr. G. A. Plimpton, a graduate of the Law School in 1877, will speak on "Religious Education in Early Times" at 8 o'clock this evening in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House.
Mr. Plimpton, who is a member of Ginn and Company, New York City, has the largest collection of ancient textbooks and educational medieval manuscripts in the world, and he will illustrate his talk by contemporary books and manuscripts. Although the meeting is especially intended for members of the Theological Schools in Cambridge and of the Graduate School of Education, it is open also to members of the University.
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