The arrangements at the college chapel for Sunday evening deserve attention from week to week. Not only will each preacher to the University give four Sunday evenings to this service, as was the case last year, but there are also great pains taken to make the college pulpit what Dr. Brooks is reported to have said it should be-"the great preacher's place of this country." We have already heard Professor Drummond, of Glasgow, and Professor Murray, the preacher to Princeton College. Next Sunday, Rev. T. C. Williams, the successor of Rev. Dr. Bellows, of New York City, and a graduate of the class of 1878, will preach. Later will come Dr. Murger, of New Haven, Bishop H. C. Potter, of New York City, and other representative men. The vesper services will, it is announced, begin immediately after Thanksgiving.
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