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Will Tell of Work Among Indians

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"Missionary Work Amongst the Indians" will be the subject of the address tonight by Bishop Burleson of South Dakota, who will speak at the weekly meeting of the St. Paul's Society in Phillips Brooks House at 7 o'clock. It was comparatively recently that Bishop Burleson was called to South Dakota, but he has already done extensive work there, especially among the Indians. In his talk this evening he will tell of his work among the Indians tribes and will also outline the possibilities for real missionary work there.

Before his election as bishop of South Dakota, the Reverend Mr. Burleson was for three years editor of the great missionary organ of the Episcopal Church, "The Spirit of Missions." The meeting tonight is open to all members of the University.

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