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Show conferences. At the,, Central Presbyterian Presby-terian church, the foreign mission conference con-ference and the school of missions, will be in session, morning, afternoon and evening. The workers in state universities will meet at 10 o'clock. A number of prominent educators will participate. PRESBYTER IAN DELEGATES ' MEET 300 OF THE 9,000 EXPECTED REPRESENTATIVES REP-RESENTATIVES ARRIVE. , Special Trains From New York and Chicago Arrive Carrying Many People. - Denver. May 18. Three hundred delegates to the one hundred and twenty-first general assembly of the Presbyterian church of America already al-ready In Denver, preparing for the opening of the sessions and by tonight to-night It Is expected that nearly all of the 9,000 delegates credited will have arrived. This evening a special train, from Chicago and another from New York, carrying delegates and visitors arrived. arriv-ed. "Among those arrivals were John H. Converse, president of the Baldwin Bald-win Locomotive Works, of -Philadelphia and most; of . the laymen In the church. Another prominent man . in the assembly will be Charles 8. Holt, an attorney of Chicago, who Is one of the originators of the national nation-al brotherhood of tho Presbyterian church. Ono of the features of assembly week will be the observance of tho four hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Calvin, founder of Prea-byterlanlsm Prea-byterlanlsm The Rev. Edwin A Hill, D D.. president of McCorrolck Theological Theo-logical seminary of Chicago will speak on this occasion. " Although the assembly does not .begin .be-gin its sessions until Thursday, Wednesday Wed-nesday will be marked, by Important |