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of the state committee, which is the supervisory board. His work would be to form new associations in schools where at present there are none, to strengthen old ones, to superintend in a general way the management of the different organizations, and in every way possible by suggesting new methods and lines of work, to make the associations more useful and effective. Obviously he must be a man of special training and wide experience to accomplish the most possible. He would be helped in his work by the fact that his familiarity with the religious activity in all colleges would enable him to judge of those expedients best fitted to the needs elsewhere.
The committee hopes to have the man appointed within a few weeks so that he may take up his duties by Christmas, if not before.
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