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PROFESSOR JOHN E. MCFADYEN, Knox College.
REV. SAMUEL ELIOT, Boston, Ma.s.s.
REV. EDWARD B. POLLARD, Georgetown, Ky.
SECRETARY: PROFESSOR CLYDE W. VOTAW, University of Chicago.
SECTION F. RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE: SOCIAL. (_Festival Hall, September 25, 3 p. m._)
CHAIRMAN: DR. J. H. GARRISON, St. Louis.
SPEAKERS: PRESIDENT JOSEPH SWAIN, Swarthmore College.
DR. EMIL G. HIRSCH, Chicago, Ill.
PROFESSOR EDWARD C. MOORE, Harvard University.
DR. JOSIAH STRONG, League for Social Service, New York.
SECRETARY: PROFESSOR CLYDE W. VOTAW, University of Chicago.
CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19.
3 P. M. Opening exercises of the Congress. Festival Hall (Hall 17).
The Congress will be called to order by the Director of Congresses, who will introduce the President of the Exposition.
Welcoming addresses will be delivered by the President of the Exposition and other officials.
A reply to these addresses of welcome will be made on behalf of the Congress by the Honorary Vice-President for Great Britain.
The Chairman of the Administrative Board will give an account of the origin and purpose of the Congress.
The President of the Congress will then be introduced and will deliver an introductory address, after which adjournment will follow.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.
10.00 A. M. Meetings of the seven Divisions. The Divisional addresses will be given as follows:--
Hall 1, Utilitarian Sciences.
Hall 2, Social Regulation.
Hall 3, Historical Science.
Hall 4, Physical Science.
Hall 5, Social Culture.
Hall 6, Normative Science.
Hall 7, Mental Science.
11.15 to 6.00 P. M. Meetings of the Departments, with addresses:--
Meeting at 11.15 A. M.
DEPARTMENTS.
Hall 1, Economics.
Hall 2, Biology.
Hall 3, Sciences of the Earth.
Hall 4, Political History.
Hall 5, History of Law.
Hall 6, Philosophy.
Hall 7, Mathematics.
Hall 8, History of Art.
Adjournment at 1 P. M.
Meeting at 2 P. M.
DEPARTMENTS.
Hall 1, Social Science.
Hall 2, Politics.
Hall 3, Technology.
Hall 4, History of Language.
Hall 5, History of Religion.
Hall 6, Physics.
Hall 7, Psychology.
Hall 8, Anthropology.
Adjournment at 3.45 P. M.
Meeting at 4.15 P. M.
DEPARTMENTS.
Hall 1, Medicine.
Hall 2, Education.
Hall 3, Jurisprudence.
Hall 4, Religion.
Hall 5, Chemistry.
Hall 6, History of Literature.
Hall 7, Sociology.
Hall 8, Astronomy.
Adjournment at 6. P. M.
On the four days following, the Sectional meetings will be held. The duration of each session will be three hours. The morning sessions will extend from 10 A. M. until 1 P. M.; the afternoon sessions from 3 P. M.
to 6 P. M.