THE St. Paul's Society has shown a commendable spirit in arranging a course of sermons to be held on Sundays during the spring term. It implies an activity which has been wanting in recent years and promises that the Society may once more revive its usefulness. The list of men to address the meetings includes some of the foremost preachers in the Episcopal Church to-day. They are men whom the college will care to hear and in point of attendance at least the course ought to be a marked success. The St. Paul's Society has a place to fill in the University. It has failed in the past to fulfil this need chiefly because it has not undertaken work which would require co-operation among its members and so keep up an active interest. It is understood that these sermons are to be delivered in Christ Church and the collections, after deducting expenses, will be devoted entirely to missionary purposes. This speaks well for the motive which prompts the Society to enter such a field of work and we take pleasure in calling the attention of the students to the plan which is now practically assured.
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