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Baron Karl von Tippelskirch, German consul in Boston, will speak in Peabody Hall of Phillips Brooks House on the subject of "Present Day Conditions in Germany" at 4 o'clock next Sunday afternoon. The address, the third of a series of lectures on the international aspect of the status of religion, is under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Committee, Phillips Brooks House Association, and will be open to the public.
Baron von Tippelskirch is a graduate of Oxford, and was German Consul at Shanghai during the war. He has had excellent opportunities to look at religion from a strongly international point of view. In his lecture he will stress the social and religious situation in modern Germany, showing how political conditions have influenced religious life in that country.
The general aim of the lectures sponsored by the Graduate Schools Committee is to cover the various phases of the present day political situation, particularly as it affects religious conditions. In accordance with this policy B. C. Hopper '18 will deliver a lecture on Sunday, December 11, entitled "Religion and Communism."
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