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STUDENT VOLUNTEERS MEET

Conferences Will Be Held in Boston, Des Moines and Detroit Soon.

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On Saturday and Sunday, November 1 and 2, a conference of the Student Volunteer Union of Greater Boston will be held in the Gordon Bible College, 30 Evans Way, Boston. Representatives of the University and of many other institutions interested in student volunteer work will gather there to discuss various plans of constructive action. The meeting will be addressed by many men prominent in the missionary field, among whom are: R. P. Wilder, General Secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, New York, H. C. Stuntz, resident Bishop of Nebraska; D. Brewer Eddy, Associate Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions; Alden H. Clark, Candidate Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.

The University Christian Association has been invited to send delegates to an international conference of all interested in the Student Volunteers to be held in Des Moines, Iowa, from December 31 to January 4. Delegates from 1,000 different institutions for missionaries and Student Christian Associations will attend. The delegates from the University will be announced later.

An international conference of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held in Detroit, Michigan, from November 19 to November 23. This will be the first gathering since the war, and consequently will be of unusual interest. At this meeting plans for future activities will be discussed and reports of several war committees will be heard.

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