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The first of the series of five South worth Foundation lectures on "The Church and the Social Awakening," will be given by Mr. R. A. Woods, A.M., Head Worker at the South End House, Boston, in Room A of the Andover Seminary Building this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The lectures will be open to the public and the remaining four in the series will be given on May 1, May 3, May 6, and May 8. For this afternoon the subject will be "Nuture: Every Child his Chance."
Mr. Woods is well known as a settlement worker. After graduating from Amherst in 1886 he studied abroad and since 1891 he has been at the head of the South End House settlement in Boston. He has lectured on social economics at the Andover Theological Seminary, on practical philanthropy at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, and in 1907 on social ethics, at the University. Besides writing magazine articles he published, in 1891, a book entitled "English Social Movements."
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