This society is designed to unite the Episcopalians in the University. It holds evening prayer every Wednesday; does philanthropic work in Episcopal parishes; co-operates with the Harvard Mission in foreign work, and raises money for a bed in Bishop Root's Hospital, Hankow, China; and unites with the Christian Association in offering the various courses given in Phillips Brooks House.
Officers: president, R. H. Lord '06; vice-president, D. R. Howe '06; secretary, D. J. Knowlton '08; treasurer, N. B. Groton '07.
The Harvard Mission.
This enterprise, inaugurated in the spring of 1904, aims (1) to unite all Harvard men serving in any foreign field, by a closer tie to one another and to the University; (2) to secure information about their work, for the benefit of undergraduates and alumni; (3) to raise money for the support of Harvard men sent to foreign countries; (4) to send out men who will bear the spirit of the University into their work; (5) to foster by all these means of the spirit of missions within the University itself.
Announcement of the plans of the St. Paul's Catholic Club and the Religious Union will be made later, and a detailed description of the courses to be given in Phillips Brooks House this year, and of the work of the Prospect and Social Unions, will be printed in a later issue of the CRIMSON this week.
Beginning today, the parlor of the House will be open every week day afternoon, and a maid will be at the service of lady guests of members of the University. The rest of the house is open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M., every week day except Saturday, when the hours are 8 to 1, and all men in the University are at liberty to use its libraries, reading and study rooms, and other conveniences