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The meeting to be held in Sanders Theatre next week to promote the religious interests of the University is opportunely called. A clear statement of the organization and function of the different societies, if given under such circumstances, will add to their repute, dignity and influence. For this purpose alone, the meeting would be justified. Yet we understand that this is but a secondary object, and that the primary object is to point out the need of philanthropic enterprise on the part of the students, and to show the present possibility of effectual work of that kind. Both the need and the fitness of Harvard students in part to supply this need are unquestionable. It is a cause worthy to awaken sympathy, and enlist cooperation.

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