Announcements

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Review of Metaphysics 8 (2):1-1 (1954)
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The John Herschel Morron Lectures on "Christian Faith and Reason," held at Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, are to be given this year by five distinguished leaders in the fields of philosophy and religion. The lecturers and the dates of their talks are: Professor Theodore M. Greene, Yale University, October 3; Professor C. J. Ducasse, Brown University, November 7; Professor Ives R. Simon, University of Chicago, December 5; Professor Paul Tillich, Union Theological Seminary, February 6; and Professor Charles Hartshorne, University of Chicago, March 6. The lectures are to be published next year under the editorship of Professor Paul Hayner, chairman of the Religious Program Committee at Hamilton.

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