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The American School of Applied Ethics will hold its fourth annual summer meeting in Plymouth, Mass., beginning July 7 and continuing until Saturday, August 9, a period of five weeks. The school, which comprises the following departments, Economics, Ethics, Education and History of Religions, will this year be under the charge of Professor H. C. Adams of the University of Michigan, Dr. Felix Adler of New York, and Prof. C. H. Toy of Harvard University, and everything seems to point to a most successful session. Some of the most distinguished lecturers in the United States will be present, among whom are the following: Professor Arthur T. Hadley, Yale '76, who will deliver three lectures, July 24, 25 and 26, on "Misunderstandings About Economic Terms"; Professor George T. Ladd of Yale, who will deliver five lectures, from July 29 to August 2 inclusive, on "Religion in the Light of Modern Psychological Science and Philosophical Speculation"; Arthur B. Marsh, of Harvard University; E. R. L. Gould, of Johns Hopkins University; John B. Clark, of Amherst College; Robert M. Levett, of the University of Chicago, and Adolph Cohn, of Columbia College.
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