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Members of the University who desire to attend the Northfield Conference may still have their names added to the list, it was announced at the Phillips Brooks House last night. The conference this year which marks the semi-centennial of the Student Christian Movement, and the forty-first year that it has been held at Northfield, will take place between June 15 and June 23.
So far, 17 men from the University have signified their intention of attending the Conference. They are: J. B. Bernardin G.T.S., L. S. Bryant '29, H. W. Bunass '29, M. A. Cheek '26, Keltaro Tukuda 2G, B. J. D. Gastos '29, Gardiner Day E.T.S., E. D. Emigh '30, E. H. Hubbard '30, Gordon Huggins '29, J. H. Lane '28, J. W. Martindale '28, O. R. Rice E.T.S., K. Sanado 1G.B., S. P. Tucker '29, C. O. Simpson '27, F. C. Troll '30.
The Conference this year will as usual be featured by addresses by men, authorities in the fields of religion, labor, education, and international politics Among them are Professor K. F. Mather, H. P. Van Dusen, Henry Sloane Coffin and H. H. Tweedy. Forums will also be held on ten subjects which the Council believes to be of paramount importance today.
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