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ANNOUNCE LECTURE COURSE SPEAKERS

Pound, Munro, Pupin, Donham, Cabot Talk First Half Year - Dean Washburn on Program for Last Half

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A list of prominent speakers in various fields of learning who are to take part in the Lecture Course in Religion at the Phillips Brooks House was given out yesterday by M. A. Cheek '26, Graduate Secretary.

This course of Sunday afternoon talks, founded three years ago under the auspices of the graduate Schools Society as a regular extra-curricular course, has been continued in a somewhat modified form during the past two winters, and has proved very popular.

During the first half-year the men who will speak at 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoons in Peabody Hall are the following:

November 6-Roscoe Pound Hon. '20, Dean of the Law School n "Religion and Law."

November 13-Professor W. B. Munro on "Religion and State."

November 20-Dr. Michael Pupin on "Religion and Science."

November 27-Professor W. B. Donham '98, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, on "Religion and Business."

December 4-Professor R. C. Cabot '89 on "Religion and Health."

The men who will give talks during the second half-year are:

February 12-The Reverend Professor W. L. Sperry, Dean of the Theological School on "An Evaluation of Christianity."

February 19-Professor Kinsopp Lake on "The Evolution of Christian Thought."

February 26-Special lecture to be announced later.

March 4-Professor H. B. Washburn '91, Dean of the Episcopal Theological School on "Personal Religion."

March 11-Bishop J. T. Dallas on "The Religion of College Men."

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