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Rev. Charles Cuthbert Hall of the Union Theological Seminary of New York will deliver the first of the William Belden Noble lectures for this year next Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Fogg Lecture Room. The addresses, six in number, will be on the general theme of "The Attitude of Christ toward Foreign Races and Religions."
The fund for these lectures was presented to the University in 1898 by Mrs. William Belden Noble, in memory of her husband, an Episcopal clergyman, who graduated from the University in 1885, and in memory of Phillips Brooks '55, with whom Mr. Noble was in close sympathy.
These lectures, open to the public, will be held at 8 o'clock in the Lectured Room of the Fogg Museum on the following dates: February 26, "Jesus Christ and World Sympathy"; February 27, "The Larger Meaning of the Incarnation"; March 5, "The Essential Unity of the Human Race"; March 6, "Temperamental Contrasts between East and West"; March 12, "Religious Insight and Experience Outside of Christianity"; March 13, "Christian Missions and the Modern World."
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