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Conducted by THE BOSTON BAPTIST SOCIAL UNION

EIGHTH SEASON -

J9l4-1915

EVERY SUNDAY EVENING AT 7.30
PROGRAM FOR NOVEMBER 29
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Accompani s t

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HYMN, "A Song of Thanksgiving "
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ADDRESS, "After Prison -

What? " - Maud Ballington Booth of New York

HYMN, "God Save the People"
INTERMISSION

QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR

PROGRAM FOR DECEMBER 6

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HYMN, "0 God of Earth and Altar"
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ADDRESS, "Is Civili zation a Disease?" - Dr. Stanton Coit of London
HYMN, "The March of Freedom"
INTERMISSION

QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR

PROGRAM FOR DECEMBER J3
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ADDRESS, "The Military Ideal" - Norman Hapgood of New York
HYMN, "The March of Freedom"
INTERMISSION

QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR

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Are you doing· all that you can to make our little paper, your paper, a
success? Show your appreciation of Ford Hall by pushing Ford Hall Folks/
Have you become a Town Meeting Citizen? Downstairs on Tuesday
nights you can help make ) tOtir civic dreams come true, you know.
'l'he Collection Boxes, which may now be seen in the Hall, are for suggestions or contributions to promote the extension of the Ford .flail Idea.
GEORGE W. COLEMAN, Chairman and Director of Meetings
Miss MARY C. CRAWFORD, Secretary for the Meetings
Olfice Hours at Room 707, Ford Building, State House Hill, 3.30 to 4.30 daily, except Saturdays
. , Telephone, Haymarket 2247

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