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the largest Presbyterian Church in Hali­ fax, N. S., and one of the leading Presby­ terian churches in Philadelphia, and is now pastor of the principal Presbyterian Church in Syracuse, a university city of 150,000 in­ habitants. The Young People’s Work will be under the direction of Mr. Harold A. Waite, Field Secretary of the New York State Chris­ tian Endeavor Union. ,Mr. Waite is tre­ mendously in earnest. He has a conspicu-

president of Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pa. He is a notable Bible student and interpreter, and was one of the most helpful speakers at the Prophetic Conference a year ago. Rev. W. B. Riley, D. D., is pastor of the First Baptist Church of Minneapolis and president of the Northwestern Bible School. Dr. Riley is one of the strongest pastors in the northwest and for twenty-five years he has made a decided success of his work

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in the First Baptist Church, Minneapolis. He also is the author of several books, and as a platform man he has few su­ periors. Rev. William Evans, Ph.D., D. D., re­ cently of the Moody Bible Institute, has made a conspicuous success of teaching. He. is the author of several books, and is now giving himself to Bible Conference work, under the direction of the Wynona Conference, all over this country. Rev. J. M. Maclnnis has been pastor of

ous talent for this kind of work, and has made a splendid success of it in the State of New York during the past winter. He will conduct classes for the study of prac­ tical methods in Christian work for young people. One of the features of the Conference this year will be a special Ministers’ Con­ ference, in which the ministers will confer about some of the pressing problems, with which they are face to face. Such ques­ tions as the New Testament Minister and

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