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3. Discussion Class for juniors and
seniors led by Miss Johnston.
4. Social Service problems presented
and discussed in a series of talks
under Dr. Yarros and Miss
Breckinridge. Splendid instruc-
tion and information for the
prospective worker.

Winter Quarter
Mission classes.
Bible Study Groups. To be an-
nounced.

Other Interests

Social service in Hyde Park and Stock
Yards districts. The Big Sister Move-
ment. Madras Campaign to support
Margery Melcher, one of our former sec-
retaries in her new field in India. Gen-
eva Conference in August — join the Chi-
cago delegation and make it the best
ever !

The League’s ideal of Christian service
is practical usefulness and efficiency, spe-
cialized for a time to meet the needs of
the University community, but broad
enough ultimately for world service. “I
am come that ye might have life and have
it more abundantly.”

The entering students are urged to
make the acquaintance of Miss Helen
Johnston, the General Secretary, as soon
as possible. In any of the complexities
or difficulties in which freshmen are apt
to find themselves, Miss Johnston will be
glad to lend a hand in straightening mat-
ters out. Miss Johnston may be found in
her office in the League Committee Room
in Lexington, and later in the year, in
the office of the General Secretary in
Noyes Hall.

Advisory Board Members

Chairman — Mrs. Edgar J. Goodspeed
Vice-Chairman — Mrs. Edith Foster
Flint
Secretary — Mrs. Robert A. Millikan

Miss Marion Talbot Mrs. Trevor Arnett
Mrs. G. W. Lyndon Mrs. Percy Boynton
Miss Medora Googins
Mrs. Herbert Slaught
Miss Elizabeth Wallace
Mrs. Ernest H. Wilkins
Mrs. Walter A. Payne
Mrs. Frank W. Edwards
Mrs. Charles H. Judd Mrs. Elisha Tales

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