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EIGHTH SEASON - !9l4-J9J5
EVERY SUNDAY EVENING AT 7.30
PROGRAM FOR OCTOBER J8
J\lrL ,\. GI.ETZl~N of the Bos t o n Sy111p ho11 y Orchestra
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ADDRESS, "The Message of Syndicalism"- William English Walling of New York
HYMN, "God Save the People"
QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR
PROGRAM FOR OCTOBER 25
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i\lns. IIE NRY L. (;JDEON in Two Gro up s of Religious So ng s
So n gs of th e J e wi sh Faith"· "L' lo h c nu, 1·c loh c a1·osc11u" (traditional)
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ADDRESS, "God and His World" - Mary Antin
HYMN, "Onward, Brothers!"
QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR
PROGRAM FOR NOVEMBER
ROLA ND W. IIA YES
CHARLES J. IIARRIS .
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HYMN, "God Save the People"
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(l THE COLLECTION BOXES, WHICH MAY NOW BE SEEN IN
THE HALL, ARE FOR SUGGESTIONS OR CONTRIBUTIONS
TO PROMOTE THE EXTENSION OF THH FORD HALL IDEA ,
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GEORGE W. COLEMAN , ' lirman and Director of M eetings
Miss MARY C. CRA WFi ,P, S ecrela ry for th e Meetings
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YE NATIONS!
H ear, hear, 0 ye Na tions, and hearing obey
Th e cr y from th e pas t a nd th e call of today!
E a r th weari es and was tes with her fr es h life outpoured,
Th e glu t of th e ca nnon , the s poil of the sword.
Lo, daw ns the new era, transce ndin g th e old ,
Th e poet's rapt vi s ion, by prophet for etold!
F rom War's g rim traditi on it ma keth appeal
T o se rv ice of all in a world 's commonweal.
Home, a lta r a nd school, th e mill a nd th e m a rt,
Th e work ers a fi eld, in sc ience, in a r t,
P eace-c ircled and s heltered, shall join to crea te
Th e ma nifold li[e of th e firm -bnilcl ed State.
Th en, th en s hall th e empire of ri ght over wron g
De s hi eld to tlfe wea k and a curb to th e strong ;
T h en ,in s ti ce pre va il and, th e ba ttl e-fla gs [nrl e d,
Th e Hi gh Co ur t of Na ti ons g ive law to th e ,vorld .
And th ou, 0 my Co untry, [rorn ma n y ma de one,
Las t-born of th e nations, a t mornin g thy s un,
Arise to th e place thon art given to fill,
Ancl lea d th e world-triumph of peace ancl good-w ill!
- Frederick L. Hos mer.
0 GOD OF EARTH AND AL TAR
(To the music of "Webb")
0 God of earth and a ltar
Bow down and hear our cry ,
Our earthly rulers falter,
Our people drift and die;
The walls of gold entomb us,
The swords of scorn divide,
Take not Thy thund er from us,
But take aw a y our pride.
l~rom all that te rror L
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From lies of tongue and peu,
From all th e easy speeches
That comfort cru el men,
From sale and profanation
Of honor and theswo~,
From slee p and from damnation,
Deliver us, good Lord.
Ti e in a living tether
The pri est and prince and thrall,
Bind all our liv es togeth er,
Smite us and save us all;
In ire and exultation
Aflam e with faith, and free,
Lif t up a living nation,
A s ingl e sword to Thee.
- G. IC Chesterton.
ONWARD, BROTHERS!
Onw a rd, brnth ers, ma rch s till on ward,
Sid e by s i1l e a nd hand in hancl ;
\Ve ar e houncl for man 's tru e kin gdom,
\~1 e a re a n in creas in g ba nd .
Tho' th e wa y seem s oft en doubtful ,
Hard th e toil whi ch we e ndur e,
Tho ' a t lim es our co ura ge falt e rs ,
YE' t t he promi sed la nd is s ur e.
Old en sages saw it dimly ,
And th e ir joy to m a dn ess wrou ght;
Li vin g m en h ave ga zed upon it,
S ta nding on the hill s of thought.
All th e pa s t h a s don e and s uffered,
All th e daring a nd th e strife,
All ha s help 'd to mould the futur e,
l\fake man m as te r of his life.
Still brave deeds and kind a re n eed ed,
Nobl e lho'ts a nd f eelin gs fair ;
Ye, loo, mus t be s tron g and s uffer,
Ye, too , ha ve to do a ncl da re.
On \\' arcl, broth er s , mar ch s till onward,
l\larc11 s till onward hand in hand;
Till ye see at las t l\lan 's kin gdom ,
Till ye r each t11e P rornise1l Land.
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�OCTOBER 18,-WJLLIAlll ENGLISH WALLJNG
of New York, wh o opens ou r Course with an
addres s o n '' The J1
1essagc of SJ 111dicalism ,'' is o n e of
the constan tly increasing number of hi g hl y educated youn g Americans who are labo rin g ardently
with t on g ue a nd pen for the ema n c ipa tio n of th e
_people. Mr. ·w allin g h as bee n a factory inspector
and so knows a t first han d th e industrial conditi o n s
with which s yndicalism is e ndeavorin g t o cope .
H e contributes co n stantly too , to Tlte JI/asses as
we ll as to con se rva tive sh eets li ke T!,e Ou tlook an:1
Tlte /11dejJenden f. Thus h e h as _ rounded point of
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view such as we at Ford Hall are always espec ially
g lacl to co ns id e r.
OCTOBER 25. - i\l:\RV ANTIN comes to u s
11).,'aiu,- - 10 preach a kind of se rmon, she says ,
Ordinarily, prea che rs cl o not turn away thousands
of w11uld -l>e heare rs. But she will, n o doubt. For
wh;,ten:r s he ma y choose to say to us o n the text,
" <,-,1da11d I/is 1/'cJrld, " will be well wo rth hearin g
hcc:111se s hot throu g h with that idea lism, th a t
xtr;wrdiuary g ift of in sight by mean s of ,vhi c h
she ha s been uniquely s uccess ful in inte rpretin g
,\ mcrica to ,\ meri ca ns. S he h e rse lf has gro wn
1 deepened latt e rly in her relation to th e Father
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n { \I S nil and she says s he wants to tell us abo ut it.
()( course , we \l'allt to hear. Some of u s , indeed,
nn SL'a n ·,·11· ll'ait i'11r th e last S11nc'la y in October.
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NOVEMBER I ,-EARL BA 1rnES of Philadelphia, a long- tim e Cooper U ni on speaker ,-- whom
11·e of F o rd Hall have learned to love , also,-will
talk to us on '' Wlia t 1
Vor/~ S ltould (;i1,e Us Bes ides
I/read.'' President Faunce o n ce brought o ut the
appalling fact that only a co mparati ve ly s m all
numbe r of our peopl e here find joy in th e ir work.
\Ve have been looking eve r since for a speak er who
~ho11ld bring a m essage of hope to all those who
find their tasks dull and dreary. Pro f. Barn es will
ve ry like ly do this. At any ra te , h e will te ll us
what we may reasonably ex pec t to ge t as a re turn
for labor invested. And to be clear abo ut !Ital is
worth m1H.:h .
FORD HALL, corner Bowdoin Street and Ashburton Place
DOORS OPEN AT 7.00 O'CLOCK
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THE MEETINGS ARE ENTIRELY FREE
NO TICKETS REQUIRED
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Arthur S. Meyers Open Forum Collection 1885-2011 (MS114)
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1885-2011
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Meyers, Arthur S.
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The collection contains 9 boxes of Arthur S. Meyers' research files related to his book, <em>Democracy in the Making: the Open Forum Movement</em>. The book, published in 2012, chronicles the history of the nationwide open forum movement, including the role of the Ford Hall Forum. The collection contains photocopies of letters, articles, and programs related to open forums and the movement’s proponents such as George W. Coleman and Mary Caroline Crawford. <br /><br />A <a href="https://dc.suffolk.edu/researchguides/12/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">finding aid</a> is available which describes and inventories this collection. Digital files are available at: <a href="https://dc.suffolk.edu/fhf-docs/">https://dc.suffolk.edu/fhf-docs/</a>
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English
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Civil society -- United States -- History
Coleman, George W. (George William), 1867-
Crawford, Mary Caroline
Democracy -- United States -- History
Meyers, Arthur S
Political culture -- United States -- History
Political participation -- United States -- History
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Ford Hall Meetings program, 10/18-11/1/1914
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1914
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Ford Hall Forum
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Featured: William Walling, Mary Antin, Earl Barnes
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Meyers Open Forum Collection, 1885-2011 (MS114)
MS-114 Folder: 49
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Ford Hall Forum
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Ford Hall Forum
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