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Active preparations are now being made for the nineteenth annual convention of the Church Students' Missionary Association, which will be held in Cambridge December 5 to 7 inclusive. The following addresses have been arranged: On December 5, after an address of welcome by Dean Hodges in St. John's Church, a dinner will be given to the delegates in the Theological School refectory. In the evening, at Phillips Brooks House, the subject for discussion will be "The Open Door of Opportunity." "At Home," Rev. S. C. Hughson, O. H. C.; "Abroad," A. M. Sherman, of Hankow, China...
There will be a meeting in the interest of good government and the public school, in Phillips Brooks House this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Professor William James, Professor T. N. Carver, and others will address the meeting. All members of the University, who are residents of Boston are urged to attend...
...Doctor Edward Emerson, the only son of Ralph Waldo Emerson, will speak in behalf of the family. The program for the remainder of the afternoon is of scientific character. In the evening the president of the Psychological Association, Professor Mary W. Calkins of Wellesley College, will give the presidential address, after which there will be a reception at the rome of the chairman of the Philosophical Department, Professor Hugo Munsterberg...
...three sections, one on philosophy, one on general psychology, and one on experimental psychology. All these meetings will be held in rooms in Emerson Hall. On the evening of the second day the president of the Philosophical Association. Professor John Dewey of Columbia University will deliver his presidential address, after which there will be a smoker in the Living Room of the Union...
...held in the Shepard Room, Phillips Brooks House, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The object of the meeting is the formation of an Esperanto club. Mr. J.F. Twombly '94, who has studied the language for two years, and has had correspondence with Esperantists in foreign countries, will address the meeting. The matter of communicating with other Esperanto clubs, literature and future meetings, will be discussed this afternoon. All members of the University interested in Esperanto are urged to come to this morning...