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Dr. Wood to Give Noble Lecture

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The Reverend Charles Wood, Presbyterian pastor of the Church of the Covenant, Washington, D. C., will give the Noble Lecture at the University this year. Since the outbreak of war he has been particularly active in the work among the young men at the training camps, and has spoken much for the American Red Cross and other war causes. Among his writings are "Saunterings in Europe," Beginning Life," "Friends and Foes of Youth" and "Some Moral and Religious Aspects of the War, 1915."

The Noble Lectures are given annually at the University under the foundation established in memory of William Belden Noble, and are closely associated with Phillips Brooks House, where they are held. The lecture will probably be given in the first two weeks in April, but the exact dates will be settled at the convenience of Dr. Wood.

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