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Speaking on his views of religion and life, Bill Simpson, modern religious individualist, will address a meeting open to all students of the University at 7.30 o'clock this evening in Phillips Brooks House. The meeting will be open for discussion after the address.
Simpson graduated from Lafayette College in 1912 and from Union Theological Seminary in 1915. A modern mystic, after the order of St. Francis of Assisi, he has renounced his connection with the Church, and rejected the modern world as totally un-Christian. He earns his living by farming and carpentering. His services, labor and speaking, he gives free of charge, asking only subsistence while seeking to live the ideal Christian life as he sees it. His manner of life will be the topic of his address.
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