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"Religion at Harvard" comes up for debate at the Christ Church parish house at 7:15 p.m. Sunday. Two College students, a Radcliffe junior, and a Lowell House tutor will argue the merits and demerits of instituting religious instruction and guidance in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
Marilya Coverley '52 and Anthony W. Morss '53 will speak in favor of the proposal. Herbert J. Spiro '49 2G and David L. Ratner, '52 will argue for continued separation of church and College.
The debate will follow the weekly 6:45 p.m. evening prayer at the parish house.
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