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Rev. C. C. Hall, D.D., h.'97, president of the Union Theological Seminary of New York, gave the third William Belden Noble lecture on "The Essential Unity of the Human Race," yesterday evening in the Fogg Lecture Room.
Dr. Hall first summarized his two previous lectures, and briefly discussed the two most prominent views of an underlying unity--the evolutionary and theological theories of Seneca and the Apostle Paul. He then considered the arguments against a belief in a race unity, and at the same time brought forward strong and convincing proofs of some connecting link between all human races.
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