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Our correspondent from the Graduate School is certainly right in urging an observance here of the "Day of Prayer for Colleges." An occasion upon which the colleges of the country are so generally brought to mind and their welfare prayed for elsewhere should not be ignored by the very objects of the day's observances. Our religious societies which, as our correspondent remarks, have shown so much activity in practical ways, would naturally, it would seem, take special notice of the day, whether by concerted action or otherwise. It should not be forgotten, however, that Thursday is the day of the regular Vesper Service, and we believe that some observance of the day is usually made upon that occasion. In some ways, the Chapel service as appealing to the University as a whole, more than the religious societies can do, seems to offer the best opportunity for observing the "Day of Prayer for Colleges."

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