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a public address fa y TTIR Erwin D. Canham yjJTLjI ■ ■£■! editor in chief of Slllf 111 10l The Christian Science Monitor -JCL [■■■MwWTfMjfc A searching look at the spiritual concepts and ■ MH 11 111 f°rc es thatare reshaping our world... an hour of | ■■ will wl liKbl I deep probing with a journalist-statesman who is one of the world’s respected thinkers ... explores these questions: • What’s behind the explosive break* throughs taking place in mankind’s material knowledge?... What is their effect on the life and purpose of the individual? • Can religious or spiritual discoveries ■ help us to understand and control the physical changes taking place? • Are science and religion really in conflict?... Can the scientific approach help to affirm the existence and deeper meaning of God? ABOUT MR. CANHAM... Rhodes Scholar, former president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, former president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and vice president for religious leaders of the American Safety Council. He has served in the American delegation to the United Nations Assembly, and was vice chairman of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information at Geneva. His current positions include chairman of the National Manpower Council, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and moderator of a leading public affairs television program in Boston. His journalistic assignments with The Christian Science Monitor have ranged from the League of Nations in Geneva to authorship of several books connected with the Monitor s coverage of world events. His writing and public addresses have won major awards in a number of countries. Don’t miss the fresh outlook and penetrating analysis of “The Spiritual Revolution” by Erwin D. Canham. Admission free and open to the public. HORTICULTURAL BLDG./8 PM/FRIDAY, MARCH 4 presented by the Christian Science churches of New Zealand in observance of the CENTENNIAL OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, 1866-1966.

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Press, Issue 30997, 1 March 1966, Page 13

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