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Dean Fenn on Law and Religion

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On Wednesday, March 5, Denn W. W. Fenn, of the Harvard Divinity School, will give the first of a series of four lectures to the Law School Society, in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House, at 6.45 P. M. Dean Fenn has in past years spoken to members of the Law School upon topics dealing with law and religion, and such meetings have always proved popular. His course will constitute an interesting supplement to that given by Professor G. F. Moore last October, which dealt with the law of the Old Testament. He will give his lectures in the following order:

March 5.--The Attitude of Jesus and Paul toward the Law in General.

March 12.--The New Testament and Personal Rights.

March 19.--The New Testament and Property Rights.

March 26.--The New Testament and Divorce.

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