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lo r V ice P r e s i d e n t o f t h e A. S. U . ciety meets at Paine Memorial Hall, 9
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a n d d o in g g o o d is h is law . H e p r o ­ P. Bland, Resident Speaker.
fesses n o re lig io n .
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ning at «o’clock, in the German Mason-
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t h e i r i n te n tio n s of jo in in g .
e v e r c o n v e n ie n t.
I he S e a r c h lig h t, a L ib e ra l p a p e r
Y o u r s s in c e re ly ,
p u b lis h e d by o u r frie n d J . D. S h a w
I he L iberal U niversity Co.,
of W a c o , T e x a s , h a s c a s t its lig h t
P earl W . G eer , S e c y .
in to o u r office. T h is p a p e r , b r ig h t
in n a m e a n d a p p e a r a n c e , ta k e s th e
O ur C o m m o n S e n s e P o e t.
p la c e of th e I n d e p e n d e n t P u lp it,
p u b lis h e d for so m e tim e by S ir.
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In th e portio n o f J o h n P r e s c o tt
a n d th e s u b s c r ip tio n p ric e is o n e G u ild , la t e l y fro m M a s s a c h u s e tts
d o l l a r a y e a r. S in g le c o n ie s, ten « . . . m
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c e n ts. W e c o n g r a t u la t e B r o th e r u r l o r o h h a s a r a r e »"<• » « lu a b le
hope
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p ro v id e d lor.
Y o u r c o n tin u e d p a t r o n a g e is e a r ­
w h ic h th e h is to ry s h o u ld be re a d .
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s e n d $ 2 .2 5 to T h e T o r c h , a n d th e t h a t no p a in s w ill he s p a r e d to m a k e
n u m b e r s c o n ta in in g th e d is c u s s io n th e L ib e r a l U n iv e r s ity w h a t it w as
o rg a n iz e d a n d in c o r p o r a te d to he.
w ill he s e n t y o u fre e .
T h e y o u n g la d ie s a n d g e n tle m e n T h is c a n o n ly he a c c o m p lis h e d by
of th e L . U . O : h a v e o r g a n iz e d a n i y <)Ur l,e a r l y c o -o p e ra tio n w h ic h y o u
A th le tic A s s o c ia tio n a n d h a v e p u r - I ^ a v e S’Ven *n
p a s t, a n d y o u
c h a s e d a h o r iz o n ta l b a r a n d a m a t w ill c e r t a i n l y c o n tin u e to g iv e , now
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BY MRS. HOLYOAKE MARSH.
Birmingham 1
h e h a d n e v e r s ig h te d , a n d b e c a u se Mrs. Daniel Baker
Mr. Bvron Holvoake Smith
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h is c o m m o n s e n s e c o u ld n o t m a k e A. H.
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o u t w h y T . S. a n d B. G. B . ta lk e d o f Miss Julia C. Smith,
Mrs. Holvoake Smith,
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‘‘b u r y in g th e h a t c h e t ,” w h e n th e y Miss Phipson,
Reigate 1
London 1
d id n o th in g b u t d ig it u p . So he Dr. <i. Sworn,
Mr. T. R. Mudie,
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p u ts “ G u ild e d P o i n t s ” th r o u g h th e Mr. A. Sumner.
standard will ever he maintained, occasionally, like old Ben Fratrklin,
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The private apartm ents of Prof. c,
a n d M rs. H o s m e r , in th e d i n in g
h a ll h a v e been title d u p a s a s tu d y
ro o m , to he m a i n t a i n e d a s s u c h ai
a ll h o u r s of th e d a y , so t h a t b o a r d ­
S ilv e r to n , O re g o n . A ll d r a f t s a n d in g s t u d e n t s m a y find a q u ie t p la c e
m o n e y o r d e r s in te n d e d for e ith e i to p u r s u e t h e i r s tu d ie s o r to re a d
th e p a p e r or th e u n iv e r s ity s h o u ld h o o k s, p e rio d ic a ls a n d n e w s p a p e r s .
he m a d e p a y a b le to T h e L ib e r a l
l he s tu d e n ts w h o b o a rd v /ith ns
U n iv e r s ity C o m p a n y .
a r e u n d e r th e d ir e c t g u a r d i a n s h i p
J u d g e C. B. W a ite ’s “ H is to r y of a m i c a re of M rs. E m ily L . W a k e ­
C h r i s t ia n i ty to th e Y e a r 2 0 0 ” — m a n , S u p t. o f th e D e p a r t m e n t of
N ew E d itio n — is e x c itin g u n u s u a l D o m e stic S c ie n c e , w h o , a s s is t« i by
to b e g in w ith . T h is s o c ie ty m e a n s
b u s in e s s . T h e d u e s a r e o n e d o l la r
a m o n th a n d th e m o n e y is to be
u se d to a c q u ir e a p p a r a t u s a n d e m ­
p lo y te a c h e r s in p h y s ic a l c u ltu r e ,
T w e n ty m e m b e rs joine<l b efo re t h e ir
first m e e tin g a n d o th e r s e x p r e s s
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Torch. W h a t o th e r college song h as ,
h e a r ts o f b o th t il l t h e y k n o w e n o u g h
to j u s t d r o p t h a t h a t c h e t fo r g o o d .
p la c e s . T h e T o rc h h a s a p r i n t e r io to r s .
O th e rw is e h e s e e m e d to be q u ite
P o r t l a n d w h o c a n ’t r e a c h S ilv e r to n
T h e w o rk o f i n s tr u c tio n w ill go well re c o n c ile d to ‘“th e w h o le w o rld
u n t i l th e w a te r s u b s id e s . If th e r i g h t o n , w ith o u t i n e r r u p t i o n , a n d
a n d th e r e s t o f m a n k i n d . ”
S till
T o rc h r e a c h e s y o u la te , y o u m ay th e h ig h e d u c a ti o n a l a n d m o ra l
he lik e s to g iv e u s a ll s h a r p p o in ts
k n o w th e c a u s e .
a t t e n t i o n . T h e a u t h o r a n d th e e d ­
ito r of th e T o rc h h a v e a d is c u s s io n
of th e “ O rig in o f J e s u s ” w h ic h w ill
a p p e a r in th e T o rc h , a n d io v ie w of
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M r. George Anderson,
London
“ till subscription ,,
Mr. Alfred M aish,
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Mrs.
E.
Holvoake
Marsh,
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^fcr o f r e g r e t, h u t c o u ld n o t he p o e try a n d s e n tim e n t.
Mr. Robert Applegarth,
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Mr. Thos. Allsop,
A t C in c in n a ti h e se e m e d so m e- M r . J. 51. Gimsi.n,
Leicester
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th e fa c t t h a t th e L. U . O . is now w h a t d is p le a s e d ; b u t t h a t w as b e ­ Mr. A rthur Gimson,
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s tr o n g e n o u g h to w i t h s t a n d s u c h c a u s e h e w as in tr o d u c e d a n d r e ­ M r . S i d n e y G im son,
Mr.
John
Leach,
Yarmouth
sh o ck s.
P ro f. T h a d d e u s B. W a k e m a n h a s
been e le c te d p r e s id e n t of th e U n i­
a t 11 o’c lo c k .
v e rs ity in P ro f. H o s m e r ’s p la c e , a n d
T h e f o r ty -e ig h t h o u r s of w a rm w ith P ro fe s s o rs R a t i n g , H o f f m a n n ,
r a i n la s t w eek c a u s e d th e sn o w in M ills , D a v e n p o r t, a n d R a u c h in
th e m o u n ta in s to m e lt a n d th ^ t h e i r p la c e s , t h e r o u t in e w o rk of
s t r e a m s in th e v a lle y to rise so t h a t th e L . U. O. is c a r r ie d o n e ffe c tiv e ly ,
th e r a i l r o a d t r a c k s a r e flo o d ed in w ith a n e c e s s a r y c h a n g e of i n s t r u c ­
A ll b u s in e s s c o m m u n ic a tio n s a n d
l e t t e r s of i n q u ir y c o n c e r n in g th e
L ib e r a l U n iv e r s ity o r th e T o r c h of
R e a e o n s h o u ld he a d d r e s s e d
to
P e a rl W . G e e r, S e c r e ta r y L . U . O.
T h is su m is a c tu a lly
e d ito r ia l ¡„ ttle h a n J|H <)( o u r tr e a b u r e r ,
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j n e c e s s a ry for P ro fe ss o r a n d M rs.
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m a c ' )ln e
a m a c h in e p o e t ; fo r su c h
L ib e r a ls w ill s ta i d b y h im . S e n d
Was " h e n h e w a n d e re d
te n c e n ts to M r. J . D. S h a w , W a c o , h e re fro m t h e la s t S e c u la r C o n g re ss
T e x a s , for a s a m p le c o p y .
a t C in c in n a ti.
W’e w ere r a t h e r !
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By o rd e r.
Bedford and Driggs Avenues.
C hicago . I I I .—Liberal Society, Dr.
P re s. B o a rd o f D ir e c to r s . Thomas B. Gregory, resident lecturer.
Sunday lectures, 11 a. m. Corinthian
P earl W. G eer , Sec’y.
Hall, Masonic Temple. Admission free.
All are invited.
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O hio L iberal S ociety —Season of 1900
and 1901.
Public lectures under the auspices of
the above society are delivered every Sun­
day evening at 8 o’clock, in College
Hall. 416 W alnut et., Cincinnati, Ohio.
The following is the program for Ja n u ­
ary :
Sunday, 27.—Paine Anniversary Cele­
bration. Special program to be a n ­
nounced later.
M anchester N. IL —Freethinkers’
Association meets Sunday evenings at
6 o’clock, ft»9 Elm Street.