Noted Speakers Will Address Sunday Club
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- Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Mar 1918, p. 2
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- A series of social gospel addresses by authorities on present world conditions will be presented at the Wilmette Sunday Evening Club. The policy of the club is to interpret the developments of the day religiously. The series will treat of war problems as they touch upon our own and several other countries with social and religious significance.
The first address, next Sunday, will be "The Assassination of a Race," concerning the genocide by Turks agains the Armenians. The speaker is Dr. Charles F. Aked. Special music will be rendered by Miss Hazel Huntley accompanied by Mr. Walker.
The second address, March 24, will be on the situation developing between Siberia, Japan and America, and the effect of missionary work in Siberia and Alaska. The speaker will be Edgar G. Raine.
On March 31, Dr. John Scott of Northwestern University will speak on the situation in Macedonia.
On April 7, Prof. H. G. Wells, of the Pathological department of the University of Chicago will give an illustrated lecture on conditions in Roumania.
On April 14 Dr. Theodore Soares of the University of Chicago wil speak on "The New Internationalism"
On April 21 Dr. Edward Steiner, of Grinnell College will speak. Topic as yet unannounced. Miss Margery Maxwell, soprano, who sang last Sunday, will likely supply vocal music at one or more of the services just planned. - Date of Publication
- 14 Mar 1918
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- Wilmette Sunday Evening Club
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- Wilmette.News.288436
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- English
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