THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928 IVI THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Last of Lectures by Rev. D. Bradley to Be Held Friday Subject of Fifth Lecture to Be Upon Relation of Christianity to Society Friday, March 28, marks the end of a series of lectures by the Rev Mr. Dwight Bradley, pastor of the Webster Groves Congregational Church in St. Louis, on the personality of Jesus and its significance in the development of religion. The focus anipences of the Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A. at 4:30 in the afternoon, in Myers hall. In the opening form, entitled "I Jesus a Myth?" the Rev. Mr. Bradley differentiated between what he thinks is to be fact and what he thinks is mythic the character of deme as given to him the best records we have of his life. Man's Spiritual Life Evolves Man's Spiritual Life Evolves The next forum on the place of Jesus in history was an interesting presentation of the speaker's thesis that much depends upon an evolutionary process somewhat similar to his biological life. Jesus' Authority Discussed The character of Jesus was pictures as a result of spiritual evolution which is also a promise of what humanity will be. He is certain promises accepted by Jesus. Jesus' Authority Discussed The third forum was concerned in the discussion about Jesus should have in life today. It was pointed out that Christ did not try to establish rules of conduct but that he could accept them and to accept a philosophy of Life. The principles included in the pilgrimage of life should have authority only as tested by Jesus and the human race in general, and such are found worthy of authority, the Revered Mr. Bradley showed. Christ as Social Factor The fourth forum at 4:30 this afternoon will discuss the discovery of 'et', or the mystical aspect of Je he fifth and last one Friday afternoon will be a discussion on the subject "Jamaica as a Social Factor." This is a special session of revival lectures so that those who have not participated in former forums are urged to attend this last one. It will deal with the application of Jamaican dance by dancers to our modern society. Physics Aid to Galleries Indirect Lighting Improvement Over Old System London, March 22 — Physics had come to the aid of the artist in showing how paintings can be taught to best advantage in picture galleries. If pictures are to be seen as the artist meant them to be seen, according to Dr. J. W. T. Waleb of the National Physical Laboratory, the lighting should be as much like unaltered daylight as possible. In cases where natural lighting is used, the windows in a room should be made of glass in front of the pictures should be practically colorless. Also the decorations of the roof and walls Raymond Robins, the Man Who "Believes in the People." Talks on Existing Social Conditions What kind of a man would be a bird type who would go about the country in flight? Mr. Oread was a tough apprentice in the number of students of Mt. Orcad when the announcement was made that Ray Roberts would speak on that matter. Mr. Kolmieu was found to be a highly intellectual man, well versed in many phases of life, and the possessor of a master's degree for the things in human welfare. His life has been full of unusually interesting experiences as the result of his time with the Muse. From the muse's memoirs, Robert Hooke, in 1897 during the gold rush, be sent to the muses of Alkaka and Thetford. There, there, accumulated a small fortune. Soon after that he returned to the state and went to work in the western part of Chicago where he rubbed aloos with all classes of people. It was gruperly through these contacts that he was prepared to conduct social settlement work for Northwestern University in 1902. During the war Mr. Robins went to Russia where he was the head of the Red Cross management. He acted it he capacity of unofficial representative of the American government at that time. After the war, the problem of world peace became prominent and as he said, "We have seen that idea of peace through our foreign policy on our government." The Citizens Committee of One Thousand for Law Observance and Education of which he is a speaker is interested in social rights, and is especially interested in the lecture by Mr. Robinson was given in Boston. He came to Lawrence frere "Of course my sympathies are with the miners. The coal industry is hard but use of overproduction. There are no other ways to do this. This is largely due to the competition of the oil and gas industries. The mines are increasing production without having increased consumption, which much worse off than are the farmers." Mr. Robina, as the interview closed, asked the reporter whether he was going to be a member of the fourth estate or not. Then Mr. Robinus explained that by the fourth estate he had meant that which is referred to in Carleby's "French Revolution" in *The Fate*; and there in yonder babel sin the fate with pens poised, ready to write the destiny of the nations." should be neutral in tone, especially sunlight. "I do not know a great deal about the situation as it exists in Pennsylvania and so I do not care to comment on it. One must never comment on a subject about which he knows little." "Yes, these reports are true. The miners are living under most horrible conditions. Yes, the articles published tell the situation as it actually exists. Virginia Sherwood was also appointed to help with the Sunday school program, Palm Sunday. Plans were for a retreat to be held at Topkena. Nothing definite was decided. The club will probably not start any until秋末, following to Olive Tyson, c29, the president, and at that point the president will do some sowing for the hospital. Hailbell Crowder, c.29, was appointed to call all the members of the organization before the next meeting; of officers will be held April 13. One of the practical difficulties in the arrangement of old paintings is that the old points may tend to fade. Ultra-violet light is now thought to be some extent responsible for this condition, and to prevent it one should allow no direct sunlight to shine on the pictures. Women Meet at Corbin The club decided that a report of the year's work should be sent in to "The Kansas Churchman," Episcopal "Itah" that a realistic and picture- scene that Carleby has pictured?" asked Mr. Robins. And indeed it was, made more so perhaps by the interpretation as given by the "man who "Believes in the People." "But the report that we get through the press, are they accurate as to the actual conditions under which miners are working?" he was asked. The Girl's Ecclesiastic Society of the Trinity Episcopal church met Wednesday, March 28 at 4:30 at Gorbun College in Lodz, Poland, (28), was invited of the meeting. Friendly Society Plans to Help Christ's Hospital Plans for a picnic were discussed the picnic will be held in place of one of the regular May meetings. Virginia Sherwood, f31, was appointed to make the arrangements for the picnic. As Mr. Robine has had actual contact with the mining situation, he was asked something with regard to the Pennsylvania conditions. Denver and spoke in Kansas City yesterday. The Year's Biggest Musical Triumph! Company of 150 — Cherus of 60 Three Baggage Cars of Scalic Effects Good Seats Prices $1.50, $2, $2.50, $ Mrs. F. Berton Shancer was a guest of the organization. The next meeting of the club will be held April 11, at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, sponsor of the organization will be hostess. church paper, for publication. Alice Gaskill, c'28, was appointed to write the article. Read the Kansan want ads. Tomorrow----Saturday BOWERSOCK Tonight MY MARYLAND An all-Wool Comedy with laughs a yard long NOW you've got to laugh! Did you hear the story of the funnest story of the funnest story of them all ... and love and excitement Road Bed Strengthened With Layer of Rice Hulk NEWS - FABLES - COMEDY . . . and love and excitement with a villain to boot. "A Girl in Every Port" NEWS / PICTURES / COMEDY Shows - - - - 3-7-9 Prices - - - 10-40c, 10-50c Sacramento, Colt, March 29 - Induction to being an excellent hostile builder, rice is now giving assistance o the road builder. SOON— Monday at the Orpheum Bowers Socks. Wed. **Victor McLaglen** in Bebe Daniels in "FEEL MY PULSE" on trucks and transported any distance the load often has to be re-excavated by hand before it will discharge. 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