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The series of lectures on religion, given by the Phillips Brooks House Association on Sunday afternoons, has proved to be so popular that the remaining lectures, will be held in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building.
Next Sunday's lecture will be given by Dean W. L. Sperry of the Theological School, who will speak on "The Actual Teaching of Jesus Himself." It is expected that with the enlarged seating equipment, the lecture course will attract an even greater number of men. The four previous lectures have been attended by 615, 268, 416, and 300, respectively.
According to W. A. Shimer 3G., secretary of the Graduate Schools Society, the unusual attendance is due to the fact that "Students want information, not exhortation." Shimer said that another attraction was the period after the talk devoted to asking questions and discussion.
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