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Humanist Society Hears Friedrich

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Carl J. Friedrich, professor of Government, will address a meeting of the Humanist Society in the Chapel Room of Phillips Brooks House at 5 p.m. next Tuesday.

Friedrich, the author of "The New Belief in the Common Man", has entitled his talk "Man, Superman, and Common Man."

In a press release announcing the meeting, the society defined its credo as "religion grounded on human values and ideals rather than in supernaturalism. Its beliefs center about man, and its gtoal is happiness for man in this life, the only one about which we have knowledge."

The humanist believes that man is responsible for his own progress and that the highest moral values are soley the product of man's social experiences.

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