From Abroad

A letter recently written to a Scientist friend in Boston by a young lady Scientist who is traveling abroad for the winter, contains many items of interest. By the kind permission of the recipient we cull some of them for the information of our readers.

Referring to a mid-week meeting the writer attended in London, she says:—

"Mrs. Ward arose and said that last Sunday she was at Cambridge attending the first service in a hall there. She said that the work had been begun by the wives of two of the Masters in the Colleges. At the service there were forty present, and she felt the work was well established.

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Lecture at Tufts College
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