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FIFTH SEASON-1911-12

EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
AT 7.30 P. M.

PROGRAM FOR OCTOBER 15.
MRS, RussELL B. KINGMAN, Pianist
MR. RussELL B. KINGMAN, 'Cellist
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•'Sonata in D"

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"Ave Verum"

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HYMN, "Thy Kingdom Come."
ADDRESSES, "vVhat Is the Matter with the Church i'''
-Dean Hodges.
"What Is the Matter with the People
Outside the Church? "-Morrison I. Swift.
HYMN, "0 God of Earth and Altar:"
.QUESTIONS FROM· THE FLOOR,

PROGRAM FOR . OCTOBER

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MR. CArtMEN A. FAn1uz10, . . Violinist
Mils. RussELL B. KINGMAN, Accompanist
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"Symphony Espagnole" ; .

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"Elegie"

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HYr.-tN, "New National Anthem."
ADDRESS, "Woman the World Around "-Mrs. Park.
HYMN," Battle Hymn of Women.''
QUESTIONS FROM THE FLoon.
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HOW SUPPORTED: These meetings are made possible through
the funds left to the Boston Baptist Social Union (in whose hall we
ri1eet) by the late DANIEL SHARP Fono, who owned The 1oullt'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
Miss MARY_ C. CRAWFORD, Secretary for the Meetings
Office Hours at Room 707, Ford Building, State Hous e Hill, 3.30•4,30 dally, except Saturdays,
Telephone, Haymarket 0247

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00D OF EARTH AND AL TAR
(To th• music of" Webb")

0 Goel of enrth nnd nltnr
Bow down and hear om· cry,
Our earthly rulers falter,
Our people drift und die;
The walls of gold entomb us,
The sworda of scorn divide,
Take not Thy thunder from us,
llut take awny our pride.

J•rom nil that terror teaches,
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From lies of tongue and pen,
From a ll the easy speeches
That comfort cruel men;
From sale and profanation
Of honor and the sword,
From sleep and from damnation,
Deliver us, good Lord.



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Tic In n living teth er
The priest and prince and thrall,
· Bind nil our lives together,
Smite us and snvc us nil;
In ire and cxultatfon
Atlamc with faith, and free,
Lift up n living nation,
A single sword to Thee.
-G. K. Che.,terto11.
THY l(INODOM

COME!

Thy kingdom come I" 0 Lord ,~e daily cry,
Weary and snd with earth's long strife and pain I
"llow long, 0 Lord I" Thy suff'ring children sigh I
"Speed Thou the dawn, and o'er the nations reign I"
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Thy kingdom come I then all the din of war,
Like some dark dream, shall vanish with the night t
·Pence, holy pence, her myriad gifts shall pour,
Resting secure from danger and affright.
Thy kingdom come I no more s hall deerls ·of s·hame,
Brutish and base . destroy the soul divine:
Bright with Thy love's all-purifying tlame
Thy human temples evermore shall shine I
Thy kingdom come I mad greed for wealth and power
· No more shall grind the weaklings in the dust.
Then mind and strength shall share Thy ample dower,
Brothers In Thee, and one in equal trust.
-fl, JV, Hawkes.

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NEW NATIONAL ANTHEM
(To the tune of "America")

Our country fuir and strong,
We raise a joyful song
To thy great n11111e,
Sprc11d out from sen to sen,
A country just and free,
Our hearts urc bound to thee
And thy bright fume

Like brothers brave nnd strong,
We'll banis h every wrong
For all the years,
We"II solve the rrobl e ms great
Of labor, church and state.
Tran s planting love for hale
And hope for fear s.

Now sons of noble sires,
Light patriotic fires .
Through this broad land,
Let wnrs forever cease,
Let justice, love and peace
Throughout the world increase
Dy our strong hand.
-A11s011 R. Grave.,.

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October 15.-At the first Ford Hall MeetIng of the movement's fifth season the topic
11t Whal ·,Is ./he .Afatler with the Church?"
' will be considered by Rnv. G RORGR HooGES,
, D. ·D., Dean .of the Episcopal Theological
·; School in Cambridge. Since the Dean is
one of the wittiest lecturers in this part of the
country I ns well ·. as a schol11r of parts, an
entertaining and Instructive address may be
expected.

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That ,ame evening MonntsoN I. Sw1FT,
(II tell u1 u W/,al Is lhe .Afatler with the
Aoj/, Oulst'de the CJ,u,.ch f" Mr • . Swift
11 a graduate of Williams College, who has
made It the business of his life to become
1ympathetlcally ncquaintcd with the needs
nnd viewpoint of L_incoln's II common
pnople," He la therefore peculiarly equipped
to throw light upon this side of the evening's
aubject,
A record-bre11king Ford Hall
crowd may be looked for on this occasion.

Gut In line early.
October 22.-Mns. MAuo vVooo PAHK,
Secretary of the Boston Equal Suffrage
Association for Good Governmrnt, will talk
II J,Vomau the fVorld Around," giving in
the vivid way which has so delighted many
smaller audiences hereabouts the results of
her observation during the two-years' tour
of the globe from which she has recently
returned , We hope to have more women
on the Ford Hall platform this sea son than
in previous winters and we are glad to be
able to give Mrs. Park an early place.

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

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