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Mrs. Ormiston Chant

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Day
31
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr?. Laura Ormiston Chant, of LondoD, England, the noted reformer and orator, will speak in the Unitarian ohurch, of this city, next Sunday morning and evening. Morning subject, "The Ideal Life; " evening subject, "Religious. and Philanthropic Work in London." Mrs. Chant is undoubtedly the ablest and most popular woman speaker of England, as she is one of the most eminent in religious, temperance, reformatory and philanthropic work. She has been speaking for the past three months in Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and cago, and has filled to overflowing the largest auditoriums, and it is probably safe to say that no other woman from the oíd world has ever met with bo muoh favor in this country as a public speaker. A lady from Chicago writes : " No one individual, many of us believe, has ever made such an impression forgood on Chicago, as has Mrs. Chant. Her eloquence 19 heart-thrilling. Over two thousand listened to her in Central Music hall, hundreds standing, and the silence seemed breathless." The last number of the Woman's Journal gives the following notice of a vigit Mrs. Chant has just made to Wellesley College : " Mrs. Ormis ton Chant spoke to the Wellesley students on Sunday evening last, where she was received with the greatest enthusiasm, and fairly compelled to stay over night, and conduct the chapel exercises the next morning, and give another address at 8 o'clock, a. m."

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