Word: religion
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When the lecture course in religion was first begun in 1924, it was believed that it would be of a temporary nature. On the contrary, it has been appreciated up through the present year. With the ever changing body of graduate students it seems reasonable to expect it to hold a place for an indefinite period. This year the lectures were as follows...
First half year: Professor W. B. Munro '01, "Religion and State"; Dean Roscoe Pound Hon. '20, "Religion and Law"; Professor J. Anton De Haas '11, "Religion and Business"; Professor R. C. Cabot '89, "Religion and Health...
First, the Council will attempt to discover and to state the spiritual values of non-Christian systems of religion; it will review Confucianism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Islamism from a sympathetic point of view. Then it will try to reach a more profound understanding of interdependence between the younger Churches, especially in Asia, and the older Churches. Another topic to be considered is the impact of industrialism upon Asia and Africa. These are questions which have often been discussed before, though perhaps never by a group so well equipped to arrive at satisfactory answers. This is a council of commanders...
Elected. Rev. Dr. Robert Russell Wicks, pastor of the Second Congregational Church of Holyoke, Mass.; sent to be Dean of Religion at Princeton University, a newly created office...
John D. Rockefeller III (student) was elected vice-president of the Philadelphian Society at Princeton University The society's purpose is to promote religion among the undergraduates. William S. Mitchell of Little Rock, Ark., was elected president...