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MacINTOSH TO GIVE DUDLEIAN LECTURE

Yale Professor of Theology Will Talk Here in Spring on Religion

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Professor Douglas C. Macintosh, prominent theologian, of Yale University, has been appointed Dudleian Lecturer at Harvard University for the current academic year.

The Dudleian is the oldest lecture foundation at Harvard, established in 1751 under the bequest of Paul Dudley, Harvard 1690, Fellow of Harvard College and Chief Justice of Massachusetts Bay. The holder if the lectureship delivers an address on a religious subject at the Harvard Divinity School in the Spring.

Dr. Macintosh has been on the Yale faculty since 1909, as Dwight Professor of Theology and Philosophy of Religion since 1933. He was Chairman of the Department of Religion of the Yale Graduate School, 1920 to 1938. He was a Chaplain, with the rank of Captain, with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in England and France in 1916, and was Y.M.C.A. Secretary with the American Expeditionary Force in France in 1918. He was ordained in the Baptist Ministry in 1907. He has written extensively on problems of theology.

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