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Domestic News February 6, 1907

The Evening Times

Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota

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The second day of the Religious Education conference in Rochester, N.Y., on Feb. 6 featured discussions on various topics, opening with a devotional service led by President Strong of Rochester Theological Seminary. Prominent participants included Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, Rev. James A. Brown, Prof. Harlan Croelman, Rev. S. Wiley, Rev. Livingston L. Taylor, and Rev. George F. Nason.

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Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 6.—A wide variety of topics were discussed at the sessions of this, the second day of the Religious Education conference. The general session this morning opened with a devotional service led by President Strong of Rochester Theological Seminary. Among those who took a prominent part in the proceedings during the day were Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, D. D., president of the American Unitarian association; Rev. James A. Brown of Chicago, Prof. Harlan Croelman of Montreal, Rev. S. Wiley of Minneapolis, Rev. Livingston L. Taylor of Brooklyn, and Rev. George F. Nason of Wilmington, Del.

What sub-type of article is it?

Religious Event Education

What keywords are associated?

Religious Education Conference Rochester Conference Devotional Service Religious Leaders

What entities or persons were involved?

President Strong Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, D. D. Rev. James A. Brown Prof. Harlan Croelman Rev. S. Wiley Rev. Livingston L. Taylor Rev. George F. Nason

Where did it happen?

Rochester, N. Y.

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Primary Location

Rochester, N. Y.

Event Date

Feb. 6.

Key Persons

President Strong Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, D. D. Rev. James A. Brown Prof. Harlan Croelman Rev. S. Wiley Rev. Livingston L. Taylor Rev. George F. Nason

Event Details

A wide variety of topics were discussed at the sessions of the second day of the Religious Education conference. The general session opened with a devotional service led by President Strong of Rochester Theological Seminary. Prominent participants included Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, D. D., president of the American Unitarian association; Rev. James A. Brown of Chicago, Prof. Harlan Croelman of Montreal, Rev. S. Wiley of Minneapolis, Rev. Livingston L. Taylor of Brooklyn, and Rev. George F. Nason of Wilmington, Del.

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