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THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL EXERCISES CLOSE TODAY

Dinner and Dudleian Lecture Conclude Alumni Visitation--Selbie, Lovell and Archibald are Speakers

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The concluding exercises of the annual Alumni Visitation at the Harvard Theological School will take place today, with an alumni dinner and the annual Dudleian lecture scheduled to bring to a close this year's exercises.

At 10.30 o'clock in Divinity Chapel the alumni meeting will be held, with an address on the subject "The Spirit and Faith of the Puritan Ministers", which will be given by the Reverend Warren S. Archibald '03, Minister of the South Church in Hartford, Connecticut. This will be followed at 1 o'clock by a luncheon.

The Dudleian lecture on revealed religion will be given at 2.30 o'clock by the Reverend William Boothby Selbie, Principal of Mansfield College, Oxford, England. Selbie will speak on the subject "Revelation in History and Experience", and his address will be followed at 3.30 o'clock by a speech on the subject "A New Experiment in the Pastoral Ministry" to be given by the Reverend Moses R. Lovell, Minister of the Mount Pleasant Church of Washington, D. C.

At 5.30 o'clock in Divinity Chapel the Reverend John W. Day, Minister of the First Parish, Kennebunk, Maine will conduct a service. The exercises will be finally ended with the alumni dinner at 6.30 o'clock at the Union.

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