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...Hon. James Mackintosh Bell, Ph.D., Director of the New Zealand Geological Survey, will give a lecture on "Travel in little explored parts of New Zealand" in the Geological Lecture Room on Thursday evening, October 17, at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be illustrated by the stereopticon, and will be open to the public...
...leading article in the September number of the Graduates' Magazine is the speech delivered last June before the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa by Hon. James Bryce. In a discussion of the eternally perplexing problem of Progress, it presents rather the difficulties in the way of answering the question,--"Has mankind on the whole advanced?"--than any actual definition or answer. Mr. Bryce points out that material progress, which is obvious and easy to determine, by no means involves intellectual and moral progress. The sum of human happiness, which ought to be a certain index of progress, cannot possibly...
...International Congress of Religious Liberals will hold the closing exercises of its fourth session in Sanders Theatre this morning at 10 o'clock. At these exercises the Hon. John D. Long '57, at one time Secretary of the Navy, will preside, and the address of welcome will be delivered by President Charles W. Eliot. The main addresses will be given by Professor Monett, a well known scholar of Geneva, Switzerland, on "John Calvin and the Reformation Movement at Geneva," and by Professor Pfleiderer, of the University of Berlin, on "The Tendency of Positive Religions to Universal Religion." Professor...
...Hon. James Mackintosh Bell, Ph.D., Director of the New Zealand Geological Survey, will give a lecture on "Exploration in the Southern Alps of New Zealand." The lecture, which will be illustrated by the stereopticon, will be given in the Geological Lecture Room on Thursday, October 17, at 8 P. M., and will be open to the public...
...closing exercises of the fourth session of the International Congress of Religious Liberals will take place in Sanders Theatre tomorrow at 10 o'clock. The Hon. John D. Long '57 will preside over the meeting. President Eliot will deliver the address of welcome which will be followed by an address from Professor E. Montet of Geneva, Switzerland, on "John Calvin and the Reformation Movement at Geneva." Professor O. Pfleiderer of Berlin will then discuss "The Tendency of Positive Religions to Universal Religion," after which an illustrated description of Harvard will be given by Professor F. G. Peabody...