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THIRD SOUTHWORTH LECTURE

Subject to be "The Problem of Moral Discipline."

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Mr. R. A. Woods, Head Worker at the South End House, Boston, delivered the third of the five Southworth Foundation lectures on "The Church and the Social Awakening" in the Andover Seminary Building yesterday afternoon, taking as his topic, "Fellowship: Its Expansion and Consecration."

To expand the spirit for fellowship, all Christian churches should take active measures to study the conditions of their respective neighborhoods, make concrete complaints, and extend their influence not only to the community as a whole, but also to individuals.

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