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PROGRAM FOR FEBRUARY 13 .
S,~s by Miss M ,uion Althea . Burt, accornpanitcl by Mi~s
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'Ameri~a lue Beautiful."

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THIRD SEASON-1909-10

EVERY SUNDAY EVENING

s, "The Case for the Employer"-Jonathan Thayer Lincoln.
·'To Labor."
>NS FROM THE FLOOR.

AT 7.30 P. M.

DATES AHEAD

February 27-RA BBI SAMUEL ScHUL\IAN, D.D ., of New York, will
speak on" The Hebrew Prophets: The Creators of iviodern R eligion.''
Dr. Schulman spoke to us <luring our first
season on'' What the Jew Has Don efor
the T orld and What the World Has
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fully insp iring address and helped us all
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viewpoint. Last year his topic, here,
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he then said, unites men while religions
divide them. This time he ·w ill tell us
how deeply we are all indebted to the
Hebrew prophets for that wonderful
uniting bond-religion. And he will do
this wi th- great eloquence an<l power, for he is a rarely gifted orato r ,
fired with intense enthusiasm for the place his race has to fi !I in the
world's work and history.

·y 27-RABBI SAMUEL ScHUL,\o!AN, D. D., of New York, "The
. Hebrew P rophets : The Creators of LVIr,dern Religion."
6-PRoF. EDWARD A. STEINER, "The Sear,;h for Brotherhood."
3-JOHN SPARGO, "The Lzfe and Work of Ii:arl ilfarx."
W SUPPORTED: These meetings are made possible through
ls left to the Boston Baptist Social Union (in whose hall we
>y the late Daniel Sharp Ford, who owned The ]'outh's
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The management of the meetings is ·in the han<ls of a
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3EORGE W. COLEMAN, Chairman and Director of Meetings
Secretary for the Meetings, Miss MARY C. CRAWFORD
lours at Room 3, Ford Building, State House Hill, 3.30-4.30 daily, except Saturdays.
Telephone, Haymarket 2340.

COMMITTEE IN CHARGE
am N. Hartshorn
James A. Floyd

Leander K. Marston
Ernest S. Butler
Benjamin N. Upham

COMMITTEE OF CITIZENS
Robert A. Woods
Edward Cummings
H . A. Wilder
ll!iss Ellen Paine Huling
Miss Mary Boyle O ' Reilly
Franklin H . Wentworth
Henry Abrahams
Rev. Charles L. Noyes
Rev. Dillon Bronson
John T. Prince
Rev. Edward H. Chandler
Edwin D. Mead
Russell B. Kingman
Meyer Bloomfield

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MEETINGS ARE ENTIRELY FREE
NO TICKETS REQUIRED

~D HALL, cor. Bowdoin Street and Ashbur~9.-%.5:lace
Doors open at 7 o ' clock
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SUGGESTED BOOKS ON NEXT SUNDAY'S TOPIC.

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"The Prophets and the Promise."-Willis J. Beecr.er.
"How to Read the Prophets. "-Buchanan Blake.
''The Prophets of Israel."-C. H. Cornill.
"Old Testament Prophecy. "-A. B. Davidson.
"Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament." -S. R. Driver,
''The Doctrine of the Prophets."-A. F. Kirkpatrick.
"The Prophets of the Ol<l Testament. "-G. H. A. Ewald.
''Israel's Historical and Biographical Narratives."-C. F. Kent.
"The Prophets of Israel."-W. R. Smith.
"The Books of the Prophets."-G. G. Findlay.

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PROGRAM FOR FEBRUARY

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VIOLIN SoLOS by Miss Marion Althea . Burt, accom_ :.. :ied hy Mi~s
Vivian Helena Burt.
a. "Min•iet" .
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b. "The . ' sed Damozel"
Edmund Severn
Edmund Severn
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HYMN, "America t.,e Beautiful."
PRAYER
ADDRESS, "The Case for the Employer"-Jonathan Thayer Lincoln.
HYMN, "To Labor."
QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR.

DATES AHEAD
February 27-RABBI SAMUEL SCHULMAN, D. D., of New York, "The
Hebrew Prophets: The Creators of 1vli,dern Religion."
March 6-PRoF. EDWARD A. STEINER, "The Sear,;h for Brotherhood."
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March 13-JoHN SPARGO, "The Lzfe and Work of I<arl 1
Warx."
HOW SUPPORTED: These meetings are made possible through
the funds left to the Boston Baptist Social Union (in whose hall we
meet) by the late Daniel Sharp Ford, who owned The l'outh's
Companion.
The inanagement of the meetings is in the hands of a
committee from the Social Union.

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GEORGE W . COLEMAN, Chairman and Director of Meetings
Secretary for the Meetings, Miss MARY C. CRAWFORD

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OfficG Hours at Room 3, Ford Building, State House Hill, 3.30-4.30 daily, except Saturdays.
Telephone, Haymarket 2340.

COMMITTEE IN CHARGE
William N. Hartshorn
James A. Floyd

Leander K. Marston
Ernest S. Butler
Benjamin N. Upham

COMMITTEE OF CITIZENS
Robert A. Woods
Rev. Edward Cummings
H. A . Wilder
Miss Ellen Paine Huling
Miss Mary Boyle O 'Reilly
Franklin H. Wentworth
Rev. Charles L. Noyes
Henry Abrahams
Rev. Dillon Bronson
John T. Prince
Rev. Edward H. Chandler
Edwin D. Mead
Russell B. Kingman
Meyer Bloomfield

THE MEETINGS ARE ENTIRELY FREE
NO TICKETS REQ!::'.:iRED
FORD HALL, cor. Bowdoin Street and Ashburton Place
Doors open at 7 o 'clock
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THIRD SEASON-1909-10

EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
AT 7.30 P. M.
February 27-RAB BI SAMUEL ScHUL:.\IAN, D.D., of New York
speak on" The Hebrew Prophets : The Creators of 11:lodern Relig
Dr. Schulman spoke to us <luring our first
,
season on '' What the Jew Has Done for
the World and What the World Has
Done to the Jeu·." That was a wonderfully inspiring address and helped us all
to a better understanding of each other's
viewpoint. Last year his topic, here,
was " Thing-s T h at Separate 1
Ven and
Things That Unite Them." Religion,
he then said, unites men while religions
divide them. This time he will tell us
how deeply we are all indebted to the
Hebrew prophets for that wonderful
uniting bond-religion. And he will do
this with- great eloquence and power, for he is a rarely gifted 01
fired with intense enthusiasm for the place his race has to fill ir
world's work and history.

SUGGESTED BOOKS ON NEXT SUNDAY 'S TOPI·

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"The Prophets and the Promise."-Willis J. Beecr.er.
"How to Read the Prophets."-Buchanan Blake.
' ' The Prophets of Israel. " -C. H. Cornill.
"Old Testament Prophecy."-A. B. Davidson.
"Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament. " - S. R. Dri\
"The Doctrine of the Prophets."-A. F. Kirkpatrick.
"The Prophets of the Old Testament."-G. H. A. Ewald.
''Israel's Historical and Biographical Narratives."-C. F. Kent.
"TlHfProphets of Israel. " -W. R. Smith.
"The Books of the Prophets. '.'-G. G. Findlay.

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So1.os by Master Jo se ph Gerwitz.

a. "Sonatina"
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"vVhat These Meetings I-lave Meant to Me."
A fiv e-minute testimony. -Geo rge Brewster Gallup .
ADDRESS, "The English Budget and 'vVhat It Mea ns."-Jose ph Fels,
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Q_UESTIONS FHOM Tll E FLOOR.

MY COUNTRY.
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March 6-PnoF.

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March 13~Jo11N SrA1wo 1 "Th e Life and Work of l{arl Jlllarx."
HOW SUPPORTED: These meetings are made possible through
the ftmds left · 10 the Boston Baptist Social Union (in whose hall \\·e
meet) by the late Daniel Sharp Ford, who owned The l'outh's
Companion.
The management of the meetings is in the hands of a
committee from the Social Union.
GEORGE ·w. COLEMAN, Chairman and Director of Meetings
Secretary for the Meetings, Miss MARY C. \CRAWFORD

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