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Tomorrow the program will be practically repeated except that in place of the Dudleian lecture there will be the Ingersoll lecture on the "Immortality of Man" which will be given by the Reverend George E. Horr, president of the Newton Theological Institution. This will also take place in Emerson D at 8 o'clock. In the afternoon, however, Professor Talcott Williams, professor of Journalism, Emeritus, at Columbia University will talk on "Lands Lost to Christianity--Their Demand on Missions" at 2.30 o'clock while at 3.30 o'clock Dr. George La Piana will speak on "The Democratic Ideals...
...Among the features will be the annual Dudleian lecture, by Professor James B. Pratt of Williams College which will be given on April 3 on "Natural Religion--Consciousness and its Implications"; the annual Ingersoll lecture on Immortality, to be given on April 4 by President George E. Horr of the Newton Theological Institution; the Hyde lecture on "Lands Lost to Christianity--their Demand on Missions," by Dr. Talcott Williams of New York; and the two Southworth lectures on "The Democratic Ideals in the History of the Church," to be given by Dr. George La Piana and Dr. Henry J. Cadbury...
There will be an open meeting at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Phillips Brooks House, at which the Reverend George E. Horr, President of the Newton Theological Institution, will preside...
...Open Meeting for Discussion and Questions, Phillips Brooks House, the Reverend George Edwin Horr, President of Newton Theological Institution, presiding...
...Cabot '90 of the Juvenile Court of Boston, as well as Dean W. W. Fenn '84 of the Divinity School, Professors Kirsopp Lake, and George Foot Moore, LL.D. '06, and James Ford '05 of the University, Professor Ozora S. Davis of the Chicago Theological Seminary, President George E. Horr of the Newton Theological Seminary, and the Rev. Charles E. Park of Boston. President Lowell is scheduled to give one of the lectures. The names of other noted speakers will be announced later...