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and Profit Sharing, and one on Working-Men's Insurance. 3. Three lectures by Hon. Carroll D. Wright, on Factory Legislation. 4. Three lectures by Professor J. B. Clark, Ph.D., on agrarian questions, discussing Rent and Tenure, and considering the Agrarian element in the Farmers' Alliance Movement. 5. Three lectures by Albert Shaw, Ph.D.: one on the Housing of the Poor in Paris; one on the Housing of the Poor in London, and one on General Booth's Scheme for Relieving Poverty. The first two of these lectures will have especial reference to the question of Rapid Transit Facilities in Cities. 6. Three lectures by Professor E. J. James, Ph.D., on Labor and Industrial Legislation in Europe.

In addition to the above, two lectures are expected from Mr. Henry D. Lloyd, of Chicago, giving chapters in the industrial history of the United States.

If there is sufficient demand for it, special instruction in the Principles of Economics will be provided.

II.-Department of the History of Religions, in charge of Professor C. H. Toy, D.D., of Harvard University.

Professor Toy will offer a general course of eighteen lectures extending through the six weeks, treating the history, aims, and method of the science of History of Religions, and illustrating its principles by studies in the laws of religious progress, with examples drawn from the chief ancient religions. Among the topics will be the Classification of Religions; Conceptions of the Deity; Religion and Superstition; Sacrifice and the Priesthood; the Idea of Sin; Religion and Philosophy; Religion and Ethics; Sacred Books; Religious Reformers and Founders. The provisional scheme for the special courses is as follows: Buddhism, Professor M. Bloomfield, Johns Hopkins University; The Babylonian-Assyrian Religion, Professor M. Jastrow, University of Pennsylvania; Mazdeism (not yet provided for); Islam, Professor G. F. Moore, Andover Theological Seminary; The Greek Religion (not yet pro

vided for); The Old Norse Religion, Professor G. L. Kittredge, Harvard University.

It is hoped also to arrange a set of Sunday evening lectures, in which the positions of various religious bodies, Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish, will be expounded by prominent members of these bodies.

III.-Department of Ethics, in charge of Professor Felix Adler, Ph.D., of New York.

Professor Adler will offer a general course of eighteen lectures, extending through the six weeks, on the System of Applied Ethics, including a brief survey of the various schemes of classification adopted in ancient and modern ethical systems, the discussion of the relation of religious to moral instruction, of the development of the conscience in the child, etc. The Scheme of Duties treated will embrace: Personal Ethics; Social Ethics in general; the Ethics of the Family; the Ethics of the Professions; the Ethics of Politics; the Ethics of Friendship; the Ethics of Religious Association. The Scheme of Duties will be treated with special reference to the moral instruction of children.

The provisional program for the special courses in this department is as follows: Introduction to an Ethical Theory, three lectures by W. M. Salter; The Treatment of the Criminal by the State, three lectures by Dr. Charlton T. Lewis; Ethics and Jurisprudence; The Ethical Ideal of the State; History of Temperance Legislation. The names of special lecturers not given will be announced later.

TERMS. The tuition for the entire school, including all the lectures in the three departments, will be $10.

Notice of the place determined upon will be published at an early date.

For fuller information, application should be made to the Dean of the Summer School of Applied Ethics,

PROFESSOR H. C. ADAMS,

1602 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

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