THE OXFORD CLUB.
The Oxford Club is composed of students of Harvard University of Methodist affiliations.
During the past year it has held monthly meetings in the chapel of the Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. The exercises have been both of a literary and social character, and during the year addresses have been given by Bishop John H. Vincent, Professor Borden P. Bowne, Professor M. D. Buell, Professor H. G. Mitchell, Rev. W. H. Thomas, D. D., and Rev. W. I. Haven.
The Club numbers about forty members.
THE DISCIPLES CLUB.
The Disciples Club was formed December 21, 1893.
The Club is composed of students of the University belonging to the denomination known as the Disciples of Christ or Christians. The object is to bring together all the students of this denomination in order to facilitate their acquaintance and to cultivate their fellowship. The Law, Divinity, Graduate, Medical, and Scientific Schools, as well as the College, are represented. Three informal meetings were held in 1893-94. During the year 1894-95 monthly meetings have been held in No. 1 Wadworth House. The club has been addressed by Professor Shaler, Bishop Vincent, Rev. B. B. Tyler of New York, Rev. E. T. Edmunds of Boston, and others. There are about twenty members. Several of these have been connected with the Associated Charities of Boston, under the direction of the Student Volunteer Committee. A number have also been engaged in Sunday-school and other mission work, and some have been active in the Christian Association.
The Board of Preachers for the coming year will be:
Professor Francis G. Peabody, chairman, Rev. J. H. Vincent, LL. D., Rev. E. Winchester Donald, D. D., Rev. S. M. Crothers, Rev. P. S. Moxom, D. D., and Rev, S. J. McPherson, D. D.
The above information is taken from the University pamphlet on "Opportunities Provided for Religious Worship, Instruction, and Fellowship," to which are referred any students who are more interested in the subject.