The following members of the University will go as representatives from the University Christian Association to the sixth International Convention, of the Student Volunteer Movement to be held in Rochester, New York, from December 29, 1909, to January 2, 1910:
Secretaries, J. S. Davis 2G., W. R. Ohler '10; Graduate School, B. Baker 1G., A. E. Beeker 1G., W. C. Graustein 1G., W. E. MacDonald 4G., D. W. Teachout 1G.; Law School, I. H. Hendrickson 2L., R. A. Imlay 2L., H. W. King 2L., I. L. Larson 1L.; from the undergraduates, M. M. Boyd '12, W. M. Danner '13, N. B. Dee '11, A. H. Gunn '11, R. S. Hubbard '11, W. S. Jackson, Jr., '11, C. B. Randall '12, G. H. Roosevelt '13, J. R. Sibley '12, F. B. Thwing '13, R. D. Whittemore '13; from the Andover Theological School, C. E. Carter 1A., P. King 1A.; from the Divinity School, R. L. Howard 1Dv., C. R. Johnson 1Dv., L. D. Somers 2Dv., T. V. Witter 1Dv.; from the Medical School, W. G. Lenox 1M., C. W. Lieb 1M., L. T. Nelson 1M., H. O. Peterson 3M.; from the Dental School, H. D. Cross, Instr., S. E. Fanforth, Jr., 3Dn., L. A. Storz 2Dn. Professor E. C. Moore of the Divinity School, J. M. Groton '09, S. R. Harlow '08, and E. C. Carter '00, will also be present as representatives of the University.
A special train for all delegates from this section of New England will leave Boston on December 28 at 4.50 P. M. Delegates will be entertained during their stay in Rochester by people of the city.
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