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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
May I be permitted to call attention to the lecture this evening at Phillips Brooks House by the Rt. Rev. Logan H. Roots, D.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States for the Missionary Diocese of Hankow, in China.
Bishop Roots was graduated from Harvard College in 1891, and from the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge in 1896. He taught at first in the college which bears the name of the venerable and devoted Bishop Boone. He was in Hankow during the crisis of 1900. He was chosen Bishop in 1904. No Harvard man at present in the Mission field exerts a greater influence or can speak more wisely concerning the present situation in China and the opportunities for religious work in that country. EDWARD C. MOORE.
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