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Domestic News January 26, 1901

The Savannah Tribune

Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia

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Rev. L. B. Maxwell, field worker of the International Sunday School Convention and former pastor of the First Congregational church, will arrive in the city tonight. Efforts are being made to have him remain until Tuesday night to deliver a free address on the 'School System of Georgia,' following interest from his recent Atlanta speech.

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Rev. Maxwell to Visit.

Rev. L. B. Maxwell, field worker of the International Sunday School Convention and former pastor of the First Congregational church of this city, will arrive in the city to-night. Efforts will be made to induce him to remain until Tuesday night to deliver an address on the "School System of Georgia." This address will be free. In his Emancipation address in Atlanta, Rev. Maxwell alluded to the school system and showed facts and figures that set many to thinking and which created a wide spread interest. To hear this address delivered here would be a treat that every one who is interested in the educational welfare of the state would appreciate. Announcement as to place, etc., will be made later on.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education Arrival Departure

What keywords are associated?

Rev Maxwell Georgia School System Educational Address International Sunday School Convention

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. L. B. Maxwell

Where did it happen?

This City

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Primary Location

This City

Event Date

To Night Until Tuesday Night

Key Persons

Rev. L. B. Maxwell

Event Details

Rev. L. B. Maxwell will arrive in the city to-night. Efforts will be made to induce him to remain until Tuesday night to deliver a free address on the 'School System of Georgia.' This follows interest created by his Emancipation address in Atlanta where he discussed the school system with facts and figures. Announcement of place etc. will be made later.

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