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RELIGIOUS LIBERALS TO CONVENE

Magnolia to Be Scene of Convention Where Harvard Men Will Speak

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The Student Federation of Religious Liberals, a national organization in which many University men are active, will hold a New England student conference on October 25 and 26 at Magnolia, 28 miles north of Boston.

The organization is headed by Granville Hicks E.T.S., and Professor W. L. Sperry, Dean of the Theological School, is a member of its advisory council. It was formed for the solidification of liberal sentiment. In religious matters among college students of the country.

At the conference, to be held on Saturday and Sunday of next week, the topic under discussion will be how a student can square his ideals with his college environment. H. S. Dennison '99, J. J. Hader 1G., Granville Hicks E.T.S. will talk on different aspects of the question.

Delegations are expected from most of the New England colleges, and several representatives from the University will attend.

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