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FOUNDER OF WORLD ETHIGAL MOVEMENT TO TALK SUNDAY

Dr. Felix Adler to Address Students in Afternoon

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Felix Adler, Professor of Political and Social Ethics in Columbia University, will address the public meeting of the Boston Ethical Society, Sunday at 12 o'clock, in the Twentieth Century Club Hall, Boston, His subject is the "Incompatibility in the Personal Relations."

At 4 o'clock on Sunday, the Boston Ethical Society has invited students and other young people to meet Dr. Adler at the Christian Union, 48 Boyiston St. next the Hotel Touraine, when he will speak on "What the Ethical November Essentially Aims at."

Dr. Adler started the Ethical Movement in 1876, and has ever since been its active leader. His numerous books. Some of which have been translated into several European languages and Japanese, include "An Ethical Philosophy of Life," "Marriage and Divorce," "More Instruction of Children", and last "The Reconstruction of the Spiritual Ideal" containing the Hibbert Lectures he gave at Oxford since he last spoke in Boston.

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