Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1935 — Page 22
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NONFRATERNAL COLLEGE FOLK TO FORM CLUB Delegates From 11 State Schools Invited to Butler Meeting. The Butler Independent Association. society of nonfraternity men and women, has invited similar organizations on 11 Hoosier campuses
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to send delegates to a state meeting at the Butler chapter house, 4208 Rook wood-av, tomorrow. According to Kenneth Golden, president of the Butler group, the session has been called to effect a state organization. Representatives are expected from Franklin, Notre Dame. DePauw, Purdue. Indiana. Earlham, Hanover, Indiana State, Wabash, Rose Polytechnic and Valparaiso. The guests are to be entertained at luncheon and dinner at the Butler chapter house. They will attend th 6 Butler-Franklin game and hold a business session at 8. Plans for entertaining the fifth national conferences of theological tudents at Butler University Dec. 27 and 23 have been announced oy
Dean Frederick D. Kershner of the College of Religion. Representatives from 100 seminaries in the United States and Canada are expected to attend the sessions in Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. The conference is to precede the opening of the quadrennial con- j vention of the student volunteer j movement which is scheduled to open here Dec. 29. The Rev. Gardiner M. Day of Williamstown, Mass., heads the arrangements committee. Among the speakers are to be Dr. William i Temple of London, archbishop of York; Dr. T. Z. Koo of China, and; Dr. Richard Roberts, moderator of i the United Church of Canada. I “The Task of the Church Today” | is to be the general conference topic, i
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