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INTERVARSITY FELLOWSHIP

ADDRESSES TO OTAGO STUDENTS The Rev. T. C. Hammond, M.A., who is at present visiting the colleges affi-' liated to the University of New Zea land under the auspices of the Inter varsity Fellowship of Evangelical Unions, addressed meetings yesterday and on Tuesday at the University of Otago on the subjects “ Faith and Reason " and “ Sin and Redemption " There was a fair attendance of students, who evinced a keen interest in Mr Hammond’s addresses. At the conclusion of each address the speaker answered several questions in a convincing and satisfying manner. Mr Hammond’s addresses revealed him to be a sound scholai and an energetic thinker and these attributes along with his store of illustration and wit made him an interesting and convincing speaker Mr Hammond’s final address will be given to-night in the Town Hall Concert Chamber and will be open to the public

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23527, 16 June 1938, Page 7

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INTERVARSITY FELLOWSHIP Otago Daily Times, Issue 23527, 16 June 1938, Page 7

INTERVARSITY FELLOWSHIP Otago Daily Times, Issue 23527, 16 June 1938, Page 7

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