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FOURTH SEASON-1910-11

PROGRAM FOR OCTOBER 16.
CONCERT UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR. RUSSELL B. KINGMAN.
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Heilschel
"Morning Hymn"
Balfe
Day Is Done"
Miss ADELAIDE L. GRIGGS, Contralto.
GEORGE MENDELL TAYLOR, Accompanist.

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Hnrn, "America the Beautiful."

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ADDRESS, "Has the Single Tax Got Anywhere?"-Henry George, Jr.
HYMN,

"The Government To Be."

Q_UEST!ONS FROM THE FLOOR,

PROGRAM FOR OCTOBER 23.
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llifendelssohn
"lf With All Your Heart"
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''Fear Ye Not, 0 lsr_ el"
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Mr. JoHN W. V. BALLARD, Tenor. ·
Jo11N H. GUTTERSON, Accompanist.

Hnrn, "Creation."
ADDRESS, "The Church_
and The Democratic Ideal."--Alexa nde1; I rvine.

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HOW SUPPORTED: . These meetings are made possible through
the funds Je[t to the Boston Bapti6t Social Union (in whose hall we
. ·meet) by the late DANIEL SHARP FoRD, who owned Tlte Youth's
Companion. · The management of the meetings is in the hands of a
Com1nittee from the Social Union.

THE MEETINGS ARE ENTIR~LY FREE
NO TICKETS REQUIRED
FORD . HALL, cor. Bowdoin Street and Ashburton Place
Doors open at 7 o'clock

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10 ;Ford and Poverty," "
fertture "Protection or ·
l keen Problems,". "Pro
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ntteml hooli:; "The Menn
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of this York. Ibsen, Su
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The .coucert
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'"fhe D. IClngmnn, an
Jtlenl." John H. ' Gutterso
month · For thoRe who '
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by .Al- lngs are mnde po
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1s, nncl lnte Dnnlel Bitar
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11estlon the Youth's Com
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,v1shart .on
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tl}e ,< pi;net!ta ,ielalnied •.,for ,' ~h,e .; B!ngle~~ R
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l~st nlgi1t Henry George, .l1
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.mov'iim i, rit, gave Tf>SUl\s of
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. wli'lch-.hlive attracted ~o 111
' olferfng a -p·opular· forum r,
·o.r tho ,Ji!"oplem~ of ' (•li'l ·. ,
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i;notwltlwLand!ng 'lhe opposi
- of •certain men ha vlng ·con
.an .. increased appr0p1'lalion
.meetings more -this year ti 1
musicians have volunteere
f(}r eve,ry \ Sufi!)ay even'lng.'
.; .; Mr: · Geqrgo 'began his la
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. yours. , \·. '.'-~hoy ~ay - Is a
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politics, •':i.1ai;e17
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- ropos~a fto ·. tax a val 11c every lnhabipnt or tho cit
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as a proposition, by ·mean:
on )and . . to put ·into lh e
a value · cre;'ltejl- by. the e
the selllpif'·,value of land.
would - 1halce anv · other
necessary, he said, and
·,_ vosslb!e to · exem_ IJ4lidi1
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i ucts of · labor, nnclf to a i
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which hii' cleclar.),l .to. ue in
-rnost : sclentinc ancl moijl
· pl11cltlng machlnc In 't he ,
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acre ,to 'every f;i'mil;,, ~- e
are living ln single robm s ,
('· God made provhHon for
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wer11 tnxecl fo·r the· land
but s1m:p1y holcl for · ,
woiilrl either hav e to· use
ancl tr . the Ian cl gra.bber,i ,
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CREATION, ·
The spacious firmament on high,
\Vith all the blue ethereal sky,
And spangled heavens, a shining frame,
Their greai orig-inn) proclaim.
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The unwearied sun, from <lay to dny,
Does his Creator's power display,
And publishes lo every land
The \York
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Soon as the evening shades prevaiJ,
The moon takes up the wondrous talc,
And nightly to the listening <·arth
Repents the story of her birlh;
\Vhile all the stars that round her burn,
And all the plnnets, in 1he ir turn,
Confirm the tiding s , as·thcy roll,
And spread the truth from pole to pole.

\\'hat though in solemn silence all
1\love round \his dark terre~trial ball 1
\,'\'hat though no real voice nor sound
Amid their radiant orbs be found I
In reason's ear they all rejoice,
Aud utter forth a glorious voice;
Forever s.inging, as they shine,
The hand that made us 1s divine.
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the Rev, ·P1'esident Faunc•
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nificance ·of Secu- ~rds of the Mn
Dr. Stil.nton· Coit · ecluiology somT
rotlier's Kii_
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editor of . Collier's Freder:ck Adam:
!Function '. of the. ·,People s Only Ii
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The .l 3irth of the Is and th~. City
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HYMN OF THE TOILERS.
0 nulion strong and great
F'or thine own honor's sake
Jlcnr thou onr call ·
\Ve arc thy children, too,
From year to year we grew,
Silent nnd patient tliro 1
Darkness and toil.

Ont from the depths o[ crime
,vc've tried in vain to climb
Where nothing led;
When life and jus1icensked
Still further down were cast,
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Bt1t now O nation snong
To thee mu s t truth belong,
Crown thou the ril.{ht;
\\'e arc thy children s1ill
\Vorklng w11h mig-ht and will,
Ne 'er resting till we till
•the world with Ji)! ht'.
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Henry o ·eorge,
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that has been mn
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matlc svenker, a ·
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· life' In: New questlona might r
!ck· to come thr father:' wrote
so the ;Ford and -Poverty," "
1e _o. fell ture ''Protection or
. ·So keen Problems," "Prop
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Ire to ntteml hooli:, "The Menne
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nn;l Henry
mrts where
the n'111lclng. ; ·Mr. Irvine is '
1eon of the many nra fnmill
,ut to open. the Ohnrch of · th
re11t of this York. Ibsen, Su
that le of· Kennedr nnd o
On Bundn;v the eocml measn
:e, Jr., will dramas of these
e Tax Got tnlk. Re hna ~tu
The .concert
Alexnnder' ngnln uncler the
of "'fhe D. Kingman, o.nd
.tic Iden!." John H. 'Gntterao
the month · For those who
'".fhe ?llo<l- may be said thnt
ce," by .Al_. lngs o.re mncle po
ndny there left to the Bnptlet
!dress, nrnl late Dnnlel Bitar
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Ing pnrt of Colemlln le chair
e thnn one the meetings, · an
1pluesed nt free. Not even o.
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throu'gh · the
red!I of men
rnvo gone' 1to
of Bowdoin
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well. played
111 hour the
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, Henry Geor
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Awakening;'
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THE GOVERNMENT TO

As the Sun fir s t tints the horder
Of the darkness with hi s light,
So the faint far Klcam o( order
. Gilds the chaos of the ni g ht;
And Ure dawn s haH grow in splendor
To the fulln ess of the day
\Vhen th e hand s of greed surrender,
\:Vhat from toil Utt!y lore away.

Vain the veiling and disguising
Of th e evils wh!ch exist,
For new syslt' ms a rc uprising
From the wreckag-e and the mist;
And the mills of God are s lowly
Surely '{rinding- out th ei r l!rist,
,vhilc th e laws of rig-ht and justice
Hold and_evermore persisl.

For th e land to a ll was•g'ivcnIt b elong- s to you anct me;
'Tis a law of earlh and heaven
ll roken now from sea to s.ca.
Let monop o ly be driven
l1~rom the forlrcss of Lh c free;
And let liberty bid welcom e
To the government to he.
· Ell« Jll/utler Wilco.~.

JUSTICE, FREEDOM,

BROTHERHOOD.

\Vhatisthi s -the vague a ~piring .In my so ul toward un(ound .good,
For no ~elfis h e nd desiring
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Bless ings dimly unrlerstoQd?
Ti1-= the \Vorld -Prayct drawin g nea rer,
Claiming univ e rsal good
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Hear its g-reat word s sounding cl c;frer,
Justice~ 'Freedom, Brotherhood.

,vhat is this -the mystic rhyming,
Hising, falllng in mv braip 1
Banishing with solerrin chiming
Every selfish care and pain?
'Tis the \Vorld-End drawing nearer,
· Hailing universal _good,
Heed Its rich notes ringing cleare r,
Jus tice, Freedom, Brotherhood. ·

\Vhat is this - the strong emotion
Pulsing in my heart to-day ·
Sweeping like th' inllowing ocean
rl'i m e-wroug ht harriers away:
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'Tis the \V0r1d -Hopc drawing nearer,
Planning universal good,
See its motto showing clearer,
.Justice, Freedom, Bro~herhood.

,vhat is this the tender shining
'In the eyes of thos e I meet,
As they turn to m e divining
All my visions strange and sweet?
'Ti s the \Vorld - Bond drawing nearer,
Pledgin~ universal good,
Hail its bnght signs beaming clearer,
Justi ce, Freedom, Brotherhood .
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- Isabella 11£. Croat.

GEORGE W . COLEMAN, Chairman and Director of Meetings
Secretary for the Meetings, Miss MARY C. CRAWFORD
O'.'fice Hours at Room 3, Ford Building, State House Hill, 3.30-4 .30 dally, except Saturdays.
Telephone; Haymarket ~340,

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Last :vent·
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. I R. Lunti of Schenectady -and the· •Rev: ·
her , accom, ;.Jam es A. Frnncls of Boston. · George W.
ColeJllll,Jl Is to direct the opening service~;
\Uusscll B. IClngmM the concerts, an d
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Thro' th e clamor and the riot
That is heard from sea to sea,
I r.an feel the cominl{ quiet
0( lh e gover nment to be
Vain the effort to dissemble
For the truth is clear lo all,
And the olrl conditions tremble
Like a ruin doomed to fall,

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