The first of a series of informal meetings, arranged by the Phillips Brooks House Committee for the Sunday afternoons in February, will take place in the Brooks Parlor tomorrow at 4.30 o'clock. Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D., will read from his own writings. Dr. D. C. Greene '95, will sing the following songs: "A Song of Seasons," C. B. Hawley; "Adoration," Adolf Frey; "Were I a Prince Egyptian," and "Thou art so like a Flower," G. W. Chadwick. These meetings are intended to provide a pleasant hour for members of the University who spend their Sundays in Cambridge. There will be no religious service or form, though at the close a few familiar hymns will be sung by those who choose to remain.
The committee has arranged the following programs for the remaining Sundays:
February 14.--Tennyson's "Enoch Arden," with the incidental music of Richard Strauss. F. S. Kershaw '92 will read, and A. Locke '05 will play.
February 21.--Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D., will read from the Book of Job, with comments on it as an epic of the inner life; and J. S. Codman '90 will sing.
February 28.--Mr. C. T. Copeland will read.
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