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Bishop William Boyd-Carpenter will deliver the last of the William Belden Noble Lectures on Dante's Verdict on Life: Its Significance and Value" in New Lecture Hall, this evening at 8 o'clock. The particular subject of Bishop Boyd-Carpenter's last lecture will be "The Message of Dante." In the first five lectures, Bishop Boyd-Carpenter treated successively the life of Dante, the influences in his life, and the drama of the soul as pictured in the "Divina Commoedia." In the final lecture, the great significance of the whole will be summed up in Dante's message to mankind. The lecture will be open to the public.
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