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” Religion ? ; becomes es - • ‘cept of God occupies ' A concept J prominent position ?n -There are few if ” mind, ^he World. Mo ^*^^®'sts in thousands who pro7^^ l^^hefinalivmg Go?V? Jonty of this m u ^ «ia- edge God, not acknowl- themselves. A «« much a part am which he breath Physical elements wltr his body. There Ti varied concents I’ bourse, ‘^‘^hed to religion^"?/"“f® pneous concepts f; ^ ^®tero- m environment, custom Pations of groups nf *’ »>alief or religio^ is ®«‘=h interpretation • int ^iroduct of the result Of indiw^ r'^^'^*" habits. Every belie/^^ foregoing characf ^ t?°®sesses the ^^tent A radical re! fore more valuahl there- some belief in Possess survive. he is to ^teS"o" IS: that it is of an inLl'!ki^^‘^t by A. C. SNOW to cast a veil .,f , — the eyes of u ^ ®hepticism over hi j- Surely o- •,• the wounds Tf ^®?'fton which draw their Peoples can "“^^e it back to t-y andtet and -terlSle SS^^' and religion can h ‘^^t God humility !i “M* *32“"™ b/’S„fj Of and religion eSVet'"" cipal elements of iw ^ °“ty prin- „ invoked bv ' ■' thlfT- “'^thzation and invenn sci- gives new hon p"; ««Se :r'!«• ""t c^ntrri m„ .f”‘ ^tie manner in whi h methods are discoveries? defenseless position ' manity uses the i^iff .1^ ^ the dark eh ““earthed from ^“hject to .f civilization the extent of its v^f tMuch ot '^e unknoC ^^^then fanltics ^‘"“cities of ftion becomes ^ “n SfecUv:”"^^*'^^ - u^S is le s^otT and perfected, man als^Tts used a^ a much of the feverish that “lore conceited and becomes tion and w “leans of destrue “anged society if • a de- ef religion. Scien "appreciative many in= ‘^®aceration. ]y;an • ' that calls fr^’ ^ calm voice i“. their risT"r„ '"mention, ea.e ‘^tscovers knoJ,! ^"cd un^f dart ^eights, give ““believable Use it Like^^^ how to stumbling 10^.: man. in his ;f «iwo, -f. h" pX:, ;,'f d «h r».3 d«u., pf d»« ,ip. j i p“o "°‘ “Pon the wo”?/. ! ““ «'>“• !' C'ir‘" “ p-be'rthnt '*'■ : ::£f-“if -r ?- f *r,r ht I “ -«diT - I earth lies torn and and Offers atr cruelty of the Worwt”r the .» tte ihf f- "''•1 u br.h,„ And ‘*T "'“'■“‘■“‘'“•tar., Janice Hall. the (Ur-- “o — t^*“c“t presented Jeanne lieiier-i ^“hnist, in her sophomore “s Mistress and Master v± ^j^tal. She was accompanied by monies for the occa.sinn Bist”j ^nrgan. The program con- Ilat Sonata IV in D Major by p. del* Goncprfn in lur;- . - \JK-a.sf monies for the occasion were Marie Smithwick and Ed Stokes. Toasts were proposed by Charlie Wilson. Kathprino PUilK— /^i_ _ y ) I rer: : Stu( fJ. Sp ter of the Delta P«i n tional honorary fraf “a-1 . who will ° ^““ternity. Those pv.umphant no 'vill be init atPd r,p^f .... , imerm ite of : irough ^position Sun,
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