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President Tasuka Harada, of the Doshisha, Kioto, Japan, will give the first of two lectures on Japanese Faith in Emerson D this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject will be "The Indigenous Faith of the Japanese." The Doshisha was founded by Congregationalists from the United States, and has developed into the leading western university of Japan. The second lecture will be given tomorrow evening, when the subject will be "Japanese Characteristics and the New Faith." Both lectures will be open to the public...
...LECTURE. "The Indigenous Faith of the Japanese." President Tasuku Harada, of the Doshisha, Kioto, Japan, Emerson...
...LECTURE. "Japanese Characteristics and the New Faith." President Tasuku Harada, of the Doshisha, Kioto, Japan. Emerson...
...LECTURE. "The Indigenous Faith of the Japanese." President Tasuku Harada, of the Doshisha, Kioto, Japan. Emerson...
...clock Dr. Lionel Street, ex.-'93, a surgeon at St. Peter's Hospital, Kioto, Japan, will speak on "The Head-Hunters of Northern Luzon," and will show photographs of the natives and of the country. This lecture is a repetition of the one given last Wednesday evening under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society. Dr. Street served four years as district chief medical inspector of five provinces near Manila, where he had many interesting experiences with the savage tribes under his supervision. He will describe the Igorrotes, a tribe of northern Luzon, who cut off the heads...