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Smith Will Speak

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"Agnosticism, Atheism, and Belief" was the topic of an informal talk by Homer W. Smith, professor of Physiology at the New York University Medical School, in the Winthrop House Common Room last night.

Smith will be a guest of Winthrop House until Feb. 13, and will speak this evening to the Winthrop House Science Society on "The Biology of Consciousness." In addition to several technical publications, he is the author of Man and His Gods and From Fish to Philosopher.

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