We wish to notice particularly the "talk to students" which Professor Drummond will give in Boylston Hall to-night. We do this not to urge a large attendance, for the service in Appleton Chapel last nigh is a sufficient assurance of this, but rather to express the appreciation which the University feels in being given this opportunity of listening to Professor Drummond. We would indeed be fortunate in having him with us for two consecutive Sundays, but the two informal talks, tonight and on Thursday, are rare privileges. On both of these occasions he will speak directly to us as students and not as a part of the general public. We are likely, then, to feel his influence even more strongly than we did last night, when he held his audience completely by the wonderful power of his words and the strength of his personality.
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