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The first William Belden Noble Lecture for the year 1930-31 will be delivered by the Rev. Rufus Matthew Jones. Professor of Philosophy. Haverford College, tonight at 8 o'clock in Emerson D. The subject will be "A Great Awakening."
The general subject of the series will be "Mysticism and Democracy in the English Commonwealth Period." The dates and subjects of the remaining lectures are as follows:
April 22, "Building a Self Governing Church:" April 23, "The Seeker Movement;" April 30, "An Outburst of Mysticism of Many Types;" May 1, "The Common Man Arrives." The lectures will be open to the public.
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