SUBJECT FILE World Fellowship of Faiths, and World Fellowship, Inc., 1933-38 SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 10:00 A. M. REV. ALBERT R. VAIL, Ph.D. Lecturer on Baha'i Program,for World-Reconstruction. Editor, Baha'i Magazine "Star of the West." “The Baha’i Program for World Reconstruction.” MR. BENJAMIN C. MARSH. Executive Secy., The People's Lobby, Washington, D. C. “Poverty Amidst Plenty.” 8 P. M. REV. FREDERICK B. FISHER, D.D. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Ann Arbor, Mich. Bishop M. E. Church, Calcutta, India, 1920-30. “A Modern Philosophy of Life.” MRS. MAX HEINDEL, Pres., Max Heindel Rose Cross Philosophies, International Headquarters, Oceanside, Calif. “The Evolution of Man and His Religion According to the Rosicrucians.” DR. JOHN A. KINGSBURY, Sec'y., Milbank Memorial Fund, New York City. “The Soviets Challenge the World in Human Welfare Work.” SUNDAY, SEPT. 17 3 P. M. PRES. WILLIAM J. CAMPBELL, Southern Seminary Foundation, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. “How Can My Faith Help Realize World Unity.” 8:00 P. M. REV. FREDERICK B. FISHER, D.D. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Ann Arbor, Mich. Bishop M. E. Church, Calcutta, India, 1920-30 "Civilization and Revolt" SENATOR SMITH W. BROOKHART, of Washington, Iowa, Member, Farmers Union, Farm Bureau, Washington D. C. “Genuine Economic Cooperation as a Remedy For all Depression.” RABBI SAMUEL H. GOLDENSON, Ph.D. The Rodef Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh, Pa. “How to Think on Fellowship.” (First, Incomplete, Preliminary Program - August 22, 1933 - Subject to Changes.) (Some of the Most Important Speakers-now en route to Chicago-have yet to be assigned to definite dates and hours. For these, space is reserved on each program, daily.) CULMINATING CONVENTION PERIOD Aug. 27 to Sept. 17, inclusive, 1933 [*Wednesday, Aug. 30, 8 P.M.*] World Fellowship of Faiths A SECOND PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS Headquarters, Hotel Morrison, Chicago Two Sessions Daily, at 10:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M A Third Session occasionally, at 3:00 P.M. All meetings in the Cameo Room (largest Assembly Hall) of Hotel Morrison, Clark and Madison Streets, Chicago. Sunday, Aug. 27 - 8:00 P. M. His Highness Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda, India, (the most progressive Ruler of India, governing a State of 8,135 square miles with 2,126,522 population. Author. Philanthropist.) delivers the opening address. Brief addresses by representatives of many Faiths, Races and Countries. Hon. George W. Dixon, (President of the World's Fair Committee on Religious Exhibits - who have charge of the Hall of Religion, Century of Progress), presiding as Honorary Chairman of the Chicago Committee of Two Hundred. This Anniversary (August 27) of the Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact celebrated by presenting to the Hon. Frank B. Kellogg a Bronze Plaque and an Address commemorating the Kellogg-Briand Pact and proposing a resolution that August 27 become hereafter, International Peace Day to be celebrated throughout the world. MONDAY, AUG 28 10:00 A. M. (In the Mirror Room, Hotel Morrison) MME. RUKMINI ARUNDALE of Adyar, India. "India, Her Past Contribution and Present Potential Power for World Progress." PROF. ROBERTO BRENES-MESEN of Costa Rica, Prof. of Romantic Languages, Northwestern Univ., Evanston. "Inter-American Unity - Spiritual and Economic." HON. GUISEPPE CASTRUCCIO, of Italy. Italian Consul General, Chicago. Doctor of Chemistry, Royal Univ. of Genoa. "The Right Path." 3:00 P. M. RAJA JAI PRITHVI BAHADUR SINGH, of Jay Bhavan, Bangalore. So. India, a Prince of Nepal (only independent State in India). "How My Faith Helps to Solve the World's Problems." RABBI ABRAHAM NOWAK, of the Temple on the Heights, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Executive Chairman of Cleveland's Fellowship of Faiths. "A New Gateway to Peace." 8:00 P. M. MR. RICHARD LLOYD JONES, Editor. The Tulsa Tribune, Tulsa, Okla. Son of Rev. Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Sec'y. of the Parliament of Religions, 1893. "Universal Fellowship." REV. HAROLD M. KINGSLEY, Congregational Minister since 1911. Formerly Supt. Am. Missionary Ass'n work in Okla., Tex., Ala., Tenn. and Fla. "Darker Races and a Christian World Order." TUESDAY, AUG 29 10:00 A. M. REV. PERCIVAL H. BARKER, Minister of Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, N. Y. "The Firm I Represent." RABBI JOSEPH L. BARON, Congregational Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun, Milwaukee, Wis. "Peace and Brotherhood." Rev. AHVA J. C. BOND of the Seventh Day Baptist General Conference. "The Contribution of My Faith to the Building of a New Civilization." TUESDAY, SEPT. 12 In the Mirror Room, Hotel Morrison 10:00 A. M. DEAN CURTIS W. REESE, Abraham Lincoln Centre, Chicago. "Principles of a Planned World Order.'" DR. PHILIP L. SEMAN, Gen'l. Director, Jewish Peoples Institute, Chicago, since 1913. "Adult Education - or Where Are We Going?" 8:00 P. M. MR. HENRY STRONG HUNTINGTON, of Richbell Close, Scarsdale, Mass. "The Effect of Nudism on Religion." PRES. DANIEL W. MOREHOUSE, of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. Prof. of Physics and Astronomy since 1900. "The Attitude of Youth Toward Religion." WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13 10:00 A. M. DR. FLETCHER S. BROCKMAN, LL.D. Sec'y Comm. on the Promotion of Friendship between America and the Far East. "A Fellowship of Faiths as a Basis for World Peace". MR. CHAMPAT RAI JAIN, a Leader of the Jain Faith, India and England. "How Can Man Conquer Fear?" BISHOP ERNEST V. SHAYLER, Bishop of Nebraska. "Are Our Privileges Our Perils or Our Powers?" 8:00 P. M. DR. F. HOMER CURTISS, B.S., M.D. Pres. of the Universal Religious Foundation, Inc., Washington, D. C. "How Mysticism Solves Man's Problems." MISS ELISABETH GILMAN, Director, Baltimore Open Forum. "Non-Violence." PRES. JULIAN MORGENSTERN, of The Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio. "Nationalism, Universalism and World Religion." BISHOP REVERDY C. RANSOM, Third Episcopal District, A.M.E. Church, Wilberforce, Ohio. "The Negro the Hope or Despair of the Teachings of Jesus." THURSDAY, SEPT. 14 In the Mirror Room, Hotel Morrison 10:00 A. M. DR. DOUGLAS HORTON, D.D. Minister of the United Church of Hyde Park, Congregational-Presbyterian. "Religion as a Universal Imperative." RAJA JAI PRITHVI BAHADUR SINGH, of Jay Bhaven Bangalore, So. India. A Prince of Nepal, (only independent State in India.) "How Faiths and Religions May Help to Establish the Ideals for a New World Order." MISS BARBARA YOUNG, of Lakewood, Ohio. "Evangelism of Culture." 3:00 P. M. DR. F. HOMER CURTISS, B.S., M.D., Pres. of the Universal Religious Foundation, Inc., Washington, D. C. "The Creative Power of Thought - with Physical Proofs." Illustrated with photographs." 8:00 P. M. SUFI MUTIUR RAHMAN BENGALEE, M.A. of India. Moslem-missionary. Delegated by His Holiness Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Admad, Khalifatul-Masih Il, Head of the Admadiyya Movement in Islam, Qadian, Inda. "Islam the Solution of World Problems." MISS MURIEL LESTER, Social Worker, Kingsley Hall, Bow, London, England. (Who entertained Gandhi for 3 mos., during Indian Round Table Conf'ce.) "Starving in a World of Plenty.) REV. FREDERICK B. FISHER, D.D. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Ann Arbor, Mich. Bishop M. E. Church, Calcutta, India, 1920-30. "Ideals for a New World Order." DR. RAMON OSTOJA, of Los Angeles. A Polish Yogi of the Hindu Gurus. "How May Man Master Fear?" FRIDAY, SEPT. 15 In the Mirror Room, Hotel Morrison 10:00 A. M. RABBI CHARLES E. SHULMAN, North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe, Illinois. "Ideals for a New World Order." 3 P. M. DR. F. HOMER CURTISS, D.S., M.D. Pres. of the Universal Religoius Foundation, Inc. Washington, D. C. "Survival of the Personality After Death, with Physical Proofs." - (Stereopticon Slides.) 8:00 P. M. MR. THEODORE HELINE, Editorial Dept., Rosicrucian Fellowship, Oceanside, Cal. "A Reawakened Christianity." MR. CHAMPAT RAI JAIN, a Leader of the Jain Faith, India and England. "The Need of the Jaina Doctrine in the World of Today." DR. JABEZ T. SUNDERLAND, Author, "India in Bondage" and many othr books. "India in Bondage." 8:00 P.M. DR. ALBERT C. DIEFFENBACH, D.D., Editor, The Christian Register, Boston, Mass. "The College, Fraternity and Universal Brotherhood." REV. YOSHIAKI FUKUDA of Japan. Representing Konkoyo Sect. "Peace of the Pacific Through Co-operation of the World's Religionists." HON. BRIGHAM H. ROBERTS, President of the First Council of the Seventy of the Mormon Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah. "The Standard of Peace." VIDYA-VIBHUSHANA PANDIT DR. SHYAMA SHANKAR of India and Belgium. "The Problem of International Peace." WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30 10:00 A.M. Rev. E. LeROY DAKIN, D.D. First Baptist Church, Milwaukee, Wis. "How Faiths, in Fellowship, Can Save Civilization." Mr. CHAMPAT RAI JAIN, a Leader of the Jain Faith, India and England. "Ahimsa- A Key to World Peace." 8:00 P.M. THE RT. REV. CHARLES HAMPTON, Bishop Auxilliary of the Liberal Catholic Church, Provincial Headquarters, Los Angeles, Calif. "RELIGIOUS STRIFE mocks WORLD PEACE." REV. S. NAKAYAMA, the Patriarch of the Tenrikyo Church (Shinto) of Tokyo, Japan. PANDIT AYODHYA PRASAD, B.A., delegated by the Arya Samaj, Bombay. Vedic research scholar who presided over All-India Baha'i Conference in Calcutta. "Towards Universal Peace through Asia's Arya Samaj". MRS. MARY CHURCH TERRELL of Washington, D. C. "Solving the Colored Woman's Problem." THURSDAY, AUG. 31 (In the Mirror Room, Hotel Morrison) 10:00 A. M. REV. HUGH S. MacKENZIE, Minister of Morgan Park Congregational Church, Chicago. "Is War Inevitable?" PRES. FRANK E. MOSSMAN, D.D. of Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas. Member, Gen'l. Conference M.E. Church seven times. "Racial and Religious Persecutions - How Prevent them? 3:00 P. M. DR. FRANCIS J. ONDERDONK, Univ. of Michigan, College of Architecture. "Making Mankind One with Motion Pictures". 8:00 P. M. RT. REV. GEORGE S. ARUNDALE, Theosophical Society, Adyar, India. Bishop, Liberal Catholic Church, Australia. "Theosophy, Its Light on Living Today." DR. M. ANESAKI, Director Tokyo Imperial Univ. Library, Tokyo, Japan. "Knowledge Versus Faith in Modern Civilization". K. V. MULBAGALA, official representative of his Holiness Jagadguru Shri Shankaracharya- Head of the Hindu Sect. (ranking as an independent State) established 1,100 years ago. "India's Fellowship of Faiths invites the World Fellowship of Faiths to meet in India in 1935." FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 10:00 A. M. REV. NORMAN B. BARR, Olivet Institute, Chicago. "The Eternal, Universal and Inescapable Government." MR. CHAMPAT RAI JAIN, a Leader of the Jain Faith, India and England. "Ideals for a New World Order." MRS. CHARLES S. SHULMAN, Wife of the Rabbi of the North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe, Ill. "How Expand Patriotism into World Consciousness?" 8:00 P. M. DR. MANLY P. HALL, Manly Hall Publications, Los Angeles, Calif. "How Man May Master Fear." HON. CHAUDRY ZAFARULLAH KAHN, B.C., L.L.B., M.L.C., Bar-at-Law, Pumnjab, India, Pres., All-India Moslem League. "ISLAM Promoting World unity, Peace and Progress." MR. H. KISHOMOTO of Japan. "The Meeting Points of Buddhism and Christianity." RAJA JAI PRITHVI BADHADUR SINGH, of Jay Bhavan, Bangalore, So. India. Son-in-law o Maharaja Sham Sher Jung Bhadur, former Prime Minister of Nepal. Founder of the Humanistic Club. "Death - What Follows It According to My Faith?" SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 10:00 A. M. PRES. R. R. WRIGHT, JR. Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio. "World Fellowships of Faith Overcoming Racial and Religious Prejudices." 8:00 P. M. PROF. FRANK L. RILEY, Studio of Philosophy, Los Angeles, Calif. "How Faiths, In Fellowship, Can Save Civilization." MIRZA AHMAD SOHRAB, of Persia. Secretary and Interpreter of Abdul Baha for eight years, and at present Director of the New History Society. "The United States of the World as Conceived by Baha-U-Llah." DR. HERMAN NEANDER, Rector of Estuna, Sweden. "The Necessity of Cooperation Between Religions." SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 3:00 P. M. MR. W. P. HAPGOOD, The Columbia Conserve Co. Indianapolis, Ind. "Workers' Ownership and Participation in Management." PROF. DR. HERBERT von BECKERATH, of Bonn, Germany. Delegated by the America Institute and the Authorities of Berlin. "The Moral Basis of the Economic World Order." 8:00 P. M. MRS. MARGARET SANGER, National Chairman, National Comm. on Federal Legislation for Birth Control, New York City. "Woman and the Future." RABBI ABBA HILLEL SILVER, D.D., Litt. D., of The Temple, Cleveland, Ohio. "Jew and Christian in the New Era". DEAN ROSCOE POUND of Harvard Univ. Law School, Cambridge, Mass. Pres. Am. Ass'n. of Law Schools. "Faith and Civilization". MONDAY, SEPT. 4 10:00 A. M. RABBI MORRIS M. FEUERLICHT, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Ind. "Religion and the Depression from a Jewish Standpoint." REV. GEORGE ROWLAND DODSON, D.D. Church of the Unity, St. Louis, Mo. "Critical Optimism." DR. MANECK K. ANKLESARIA, Zoroastrian Speaker, Parsee. "Zoroastrian Religion and its Contribution to Civilization." 8:00 P. M. DR. LYNN HAROLD HOUGH, Th. D., Litt. D., LL. D. Professor of Homiletics and Comprehensive Scholarship, Drew University, Madison, N. J. "Discipline and Freedom." MRS. MARY HANFORD FORD, Baha'i Speaker in England, Ireland, Switzerland, America and other Countries. "Unity, Spiritual and Economic, from the Point of View of the Baha'i Teaching." BISHOP KENJU MASUYAMA, of Japan, accompanied by Rev. Tansai Terakawa representing The West Hongwanji Sect and Rev. Tokio Yamaori a delegate from The Buddhist Mission of North America. "Congratulation to the World Fellowship of Faiths by The Federation of Buddhist Schools of Japan." TUESDAY, SEPT. 5 10:00 A. M. MR. KARL BORDERS, Executive Sec'y., Chicago Chapter, League for Industrial Democracy. "Unemployment and Poverty-Amidst-Plenty." REV. MISAKI SHIMADZU of Japan. Delegate from Japan's National Christian Conference. "How Shall Japan Spiritualize Its Industries?" DR. SUDHINDRA BOSE, of India. Dept. of Political Science, State Univ. of Iowa. "New Nationalism of the East." 8:00 P. M. HON. PHILIP F. LA FOLLETTE of Madison, Wis. Former Governor. "Where are We Going?" DR. M. YUSUF KHAN. Delegated by His Holiness Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Admad, Khalifa-tul-Masih Il, Head of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, Qadian, India. "Overcoming Racial and Religious Prejudices." MR. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, Architect of Imperial Hotel, Tokio, Japan, and numerous other buildings of note: work characterized in America as "The New School of the Middle West," and in Europe as "The American Expression in Architecture." "The Sociological Basis for an Organic Architecture." WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 10:00 A. M. DR. JOHN THOMPSON, D.D., Minister, First Methodist Episcopal Church - the "Chicago Temple". PROF. JAMES M. YARD, of Evanston, Ill. "Youth and the Future." 8:00 P. M. BISHOP WILLIAM MONTGOMERY BROWN, D.D. of Galion, Ohio. "A New Faith for the New World." In two parts - (1) The New Faith from the View-Point of Science. RT. REV. CALLISTOS, Bishop of San Francisco, of the Greek Orthodox Church. "Youth and the Future." PROF. EDWARD A. STEINER, of Czechoslovakia. Professor of Applied Christianity, Grinnell College, Iowa. "Nationalism and Racial and Cultural Diversity." DR. CLARENCE TRUE WILSON, of Washington, D. C. Sec'y. Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals of the Methodist Episcopal Church. "A Call to the Colors." THURSDAY, SEPT 7 10:00 A. M. DR. L. WARD BRIGHAM, D.D., Minister, St. Paul's on the Midway Universalist Church, Chicago. "Man and the Machine Age." BISHOP WILLIAM MONTGOMERY BROWN, D.D. of Galion, Ohio. "A New Faith for the New World." in two parts - (2) The New Faith from the View-point of Philosophy. PRES. SILAS EVANS, D.D. of Ripon College, Ripon, Wis. "Man and Machines." DR. PHILIP ALLEN SWARTZ, D.D., Minister, First Congregational Church, LaGrange, Ill. "Interracial Justice and Good Will." 3:00 P.M. MISS MARY E. McDOWELL, Head Resident University of Chicago Settlement, Chicago. "The Union in Differences." RAJA JAI PRITHVI BAHADUR SINGH, of Jay Bhavan, Bangalore, So. India. A Prince of Nepal (only independent State in India). "My Idea of God, How to Envisage God. How to Walk and Talk with God. How to Use God." REV. RANSAI TERAKAWA, of Japan. Representing The West Hongwanji Sect. "A Message of Felicitation Offered to the World Fellowship of Faiths by the West Hongwanji Sect of Buddhism in Japan and America." 8:00 P. M. PROF. WILLIAM ERNEST HOCKING, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University. "Religion and the Alleged Passing of Liberalism." DR. CARL D. THOMPSON, LL.D. Sec'y. The Public Ownership League of America. Editor, Public Ownership (monthly). "Public Ownership the Way Out." DR. WORTH M. TIPPY, Executive Secretary, Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. New York. "The Stake of Religion in Motion Pictures." FRIDAY, SEPT. 8. 10:00 A. M. MR. HONG-KI KARL of Korea, Representing Chuntoism, a living religion, originated in Korea as a result of her recent social and a religious conflict. "Chuntoism." PROF. ALBAN G. WIDGERY, M.A. Camb., Dept. of Philosophy, Duke University, Durham, No. Carlonia. "What Is Religion?" 8:00 P. M. PRES. ALBERT BRITT, Knox College, Galesburg, Ill. "The Religion of Youth." DEAN FREDERICK GRANT, Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Ill. "Religion and Social Righteousness." HON. DR. PERCY MacKAYE, of Arden, North Carolina. "The Faith of Poetry." SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 10:00 A. M. PRES. IRVING MAURER, D.D., LL.D., of Beloit College, Beloit, Wis. "The Religion of the American People." REV. JAMES S. TODD, M. E. Leader, Jacksonville, Fla. "Racial and Religious Persecution." 8:00 P. M. MRS. CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN, of Norwich Town, Conn. "The Social Body and Soul." MADAME ROSIKA SCHWIMMER, of New York City. "World Citizenship for People Without Nationality." SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 3:00 P. M. BISHOP RALPH S. CUSHMAN, D.D., of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Denver, Colo. "The Question of Religious Certainly." PROF. JESSE H. HOLMES, Dept. of Philosophy, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Quaker. "Faith and the Mountain." MR. SYUD HOSSAIN, of India. Nationalist Moslem Leader. Journalist. Lecturer. A lineal descendant of the Prophet Mohammed. "Gandhi and Hindu-Moslem Unity." 8:00 P. M. DR. EDWARD HOWARD GRIGGS, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. "A Philosophy of Life for the Present Age." MISS MURIEL LESTER, Social Worker, Kingsley Hall, Bow, East London, England. (Where Gandhi stayed 3 mos. during Indian Round Table Conference.) "Mahatma Gandhi." SWAMI YOGANANDA, A.B. of India and America. Founder, Self-Realization Fellowship. (Yogoda Sat-sanga.) "Realizing World Unity Through the Art of Living." MONDAY, SEPT. 11 10:00 A. M. PRES. J. EMORY CLAPP, American Section (Pt. Loma) The Theosophical Society, Boston, Mass. "How Unify the World's Religions?" MR. JAMES A. CRAIN, Secy. Board of Temperance and Social Welfare, Church of Christ, (Disciples) Indianapolis, Ind. "The Kingdom of God, the Goal of Jesus." RABBI FELIX A. LEVY, Emmanuel Congregation, Chicago. "The Difficulties of Liberalism." 8:00 P. M. PRES. CHARLES FILLMORE, Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. "The Unity of Religion and Science." MR. L. W. ROGERS, Past National President American Section, Thosophical Society, (Adyar, India). "The Evolution of the Soul." PROF. H. DOUGLAS WILD, Dept. of English, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J. "The Powers of Civic Service - A New Civilization in the Light of East and West." (Third edition of the Program, September 4, 1933) Wednesday Aug 10 (Some of the Most Important Speakers are still to be scheduled) CULMINATING CONVENTION PERIOD Aug. 27 to Sept. 17, inclusive, 1933 World Fellowship of Faiths Headquarters, Hotel Morrison, Chicago Two Sessions Daily, at 3:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. A Third Session occasionally, at 10:00 A.M. Nearly all meetings in the Cameo Room (largest Assembly Hall) of Hotel Morrison, Clark and Madison Streets, Chicago Sunday, Aug. 27 - 8:00 P.M. His Higness Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda, India, (the most progressive Ruler of India, governing the State of 8,135 square miles with a 2,126,522 population. Author. Philanthropist.) delivered the opening address. Subject: "Religion in a Changing World." Welcoming address by Mayor Edward J. Kelly. General Executive Kedernath Das Gupta, of India, England and America, opened the meeting with an Ancient Sanskrit Invocation and lead the Audience in reading the Prayers of Eleven Faiths. Hon. George W. Dixon, (President of the World's Fair Committee on Religious Exhibits--who have charge of the Hall of Religion, Century of Progress), presiding as Honorary Chairman of the Chicago Committee of Two Hundred. (In Mr. Dixon's absence, Mr. Charles Frederick Weller, General Executive, Presided). This Anniversary (August 27) of the Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact celebrated by presenting to the Hon. Frank. B. Kellogg a Bronze Plaque and an Address commemorating the Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact and proposing a resolution that August 27 become hereafter, International Peace Day to be celebrated throughout the world. (The Address and Resolution were presented by Prof. Chas. S. Braden, Chairman of the Chicago Executive Committee. Representatives of Many Faiths, Races and Countries, in picturesque Ceremonial Costumes, gave brief greetings. The following were included: BISHOP NAKAYAMA, Patriarch of the Tenriko Church, Shinto, of Japan (Translated by Prof. H. Kishimoto.) VIDYA-VIBHUSHANA PANDIT DR. SHYAMA SHANKAR of India and Geneva, representing Hinduism. DJU, SHWEN-CHING of China, for Confucianism. DR, BHAGAT SINGH THIND, of India, for the Sikh Religion. DR. MANECK ANGLESARIA, M.A., Ph.D., of Bombay, India, representing Zoroastrianism. BISHOP KENJU MASUYAMA, Buddhist, from Japan. (Translated by Rev. Terakawa.) MR. CHAMPAI RAI JAIN, of India, for the Jain religion. PANDIT AYODHYA PRASAD, B.A., of India, representing the Arya Samaj of Bombay. SUFI MUTUIR RAHMAN BENGALEE, of India, for Islam, read a Cabled Message from His Holiness Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifa-tul-Masih II. Head of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, Quadian, India. DR. K. V. MULBAALA, of India, representing His Holiness Jagadguru Shri Shankaracharya, Head of the Hindu Seat (ranking as an independent State) established 1,100 years ago. RABBI ABRAHAM NOWAK, of The Temple on the Heights, Cleveland, Ohio, and Rabbi Jacob Singer, of Temple Mizpah, Chicago, responded for Judaisim. THE REV. WM. FRANKLIN SLADE, D.D., of the South Congressional Church, spoke for Christianity. MRS. MARY CHURCH TERRELL, of Washington D.C., called to represent Christian Colored Women, had left before her turn came. RT. REV. CALLISTOS, Bishop of San Francisco, of the Greek Orthodox Church, was present but not called because of the lateness of the hour. DUKE KWESI KUNTU, of the Gold Coast, West Africa, representing the Ashanti religion, was introduced. RAJAH JAI PRITHVI BAHADUR SINGH, the Prince of Nepal, closed the program with a greeting to All Religions -- after which a Peace Song, written by Rajah Singh, was sung by Emery Darcy. MESSAGES WERE RECEIVED FROM PROMINENT MEN, INCLUDING -- MR. ARTHUR HENDERSON (British President of the Disarmament Conference). ROMAIN ROLLAND (of France and Switzerland). MAHATMA GANDHI (of India). SIR OLIVER LODGE (of England). SIR WILFRED GRENFELL (of Labrador). PROF. RUDOLF OTTO (of Germany). MONDAY AUGUST 28 10:00 A.M. (In the Mirror Room, Hotel Morrison) MME. RUKMINI ARUNDALE of Adyar, India. "India, Her Past Contribution and Present Potential Power for World Progress." PROF. ROBERTO BRENES-MESEN of Costa Rica, Prof. of Romantic Languages, Northwestern Unv., Evanston, Ill. "Inter-American Unity -- Spiritual and Economic." HON. GIUSEPPE CASTRUCCIO, of Italy, Italian Consul General, Chicago, Doctor of Chemistry, Royal Univ. of Genoa. "The Right Path." 3:00 P.M. REV. TANSAI TERAKAWA, of Japan, Representing the West Hongwanji, as a Delegate from the Buddhist Mission of No. America. "A Congratulation Offered to the World Fellowship of Faiths by The Federation of Buddhist Schools of Japan." RAJA JAI PRITHVI BAHADUR SINGH, of Jay Bhagvan, Bangalore, So. India, a Prince of Nepal (only independent State of India). "How My Faith Helps to Solve the World's Problems." RABBI ABRAHAM NOWAK, of the Temple of the Heights, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Executive Chairman of Cleveland's Fellowship of Faiths. "A New Gateway to Peace." 8:00 P. M. DR. MANECK K. ANKLESARIA, B.C.S., M.A., Ph.D., of Bombay, India. Parsee. Zoroastrian. "The New-Deal in Religion." BISHOP K. MASUYAMA, Representative of Federation of Buddhist Schools in Japan "A Message of Felicitation Offered to the World Fellowship of Faiths by The West Hongwanji Sect of Buddhism in Japan and America." REV. HAROLD M KINGSLEY, Congregational Minister since 1911. Formerly Supt. Am. Missionary Ass'n. work in Okla., Tex., Ala., Tenn. and Fla. "Darker Races and a Christian World Order." TUESDAY, AUG. 29 10:00 A. M. REV. PERCIVAL H. BARKER, Minister of Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, N. Y. "The Firm I Represent." RABBI JOSEPH L. BARON, Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun, Milwaukee, Wis. "Peace and Brotherhood." REV. AHVA J. C. BOND of the Seventh Day Baptist General Conference. "The Contribution of My Faith to the Building of a New Civilization." 8:00 P. M. DR. ALBERT C. DIEFFENBACH, D.D., Editor of Religion, of the Boston Transcript, Boston, Mass. "The College Fraternity and Universal Brotherhood." REV. YOSHIAKI FUKUDA of Japan. Representing Konkokyo Sect. "Peace of the Pacific Through Co-operation of the World's Religionists." HON. BRIGHAM H. ROBERTS, President of the First Council of the Seventy of the Mormon Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah. "The Standard of Peace." VIDYA-VIBHUSHANA PANDIT DR. SHYAMA SHANKAR of India and Geneva "The Problem of International Peace." WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30 10:00 A. M. REV. E. LeROY DAKIN, D.D. First Baptist Church, Milwaukee, Wis. "How Faiths, in Fellowship, Can Save Civilization." MR. CHAMPAT RAI JAIN, a Leader of the Jain Faith, India and England. "Ahimsa-A Key to World Peace." 8:00 P. M. THE RT. REV. CHARLES HAMPTON, Bishop Auxiliary of the Liberal Catholic Church, Provincial Headquarters, Los Angeles, Calif. "RELIGIOUS STRIFE mocks WORLD PEACE." REV. S. NAKAYAMA, the Patriarch of the Tenrikyo Church (Shinto) of Tokyo, Japan. "Tenriko, a new Shinto movement and its teachings." PANDIT AYODHYA PRASAD, B.A., delegated by the Arya Samaj, Bombay. Vedic research scholar who presided over All-India Baha'i Conference in Calcutta. "Towards Universal Peace through Asia's Arya Samaj". MRS. MARY CHURCH TERRELL of Washington, D. C. "Solving the Colored Woman's Problem." THURSDAY, AUG. 31 (In the Mirror Room, Hotel Morrison) 10:00 A. M. REV. HUGH S. MacKENZIE, Minister of Morgan Park Congregational Church, Chicago. "Is War Inevitable?" PRES. FRANK E. MOSSMAN, D.D. of Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas. Member, Gen'l. Conference M.E. Church seven times. "Racial and Religious Persecutions - How Prevent Them?" 3:00 P. M. DR. FRANCIS J. ONDERDONK, Univ. of Michigan, College of Architecture. "Making Mankind One with Motion Pictures." (Illustrated.) K. V. MULBAGALA, F.D.M.M., (Benares) M.B.I.M.A, and D.Sc., C.I.R.C. F.R.E.S. (Lon.) official representative of his Holiness Jagadguru Shri Shankaracharya-Head of the Hindu Seat. (ranking as an independent State) established 1,100 years ago "The Western Need of Yogi Culture for the Solution of the Present Problems and for Self-Development". 8:00 P. M. RT. REV. GEORGE S. ARUNDALE, Theosophical Society, Adyar, India. Bishop, Liberal Catholic Church, Australia. "Theosophy, Its Light on Living Today." DR. M. ANESAKI, Director Tokyo Imperial Univ. Library, Tokyo, Japan. "Knowledge Versus Faith in Modern Civilization". MR. LAURENCE C. JONES, Founder and President of Piney Woods School, Piney Woods, Miss. "The Spirit of Interracial Good Will." FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 10:00 A. M. REV. NORMAN B. BARR, Olivet Institute, Chicago. "The Eternal, Universal and Inescapable Government." MR. CHAMPAT RAI JAIN, a Leader of the Jain Faith, India and England. "Ideals for a New World Order." RABBI CHARLES E. SHULMAN, Rabbi of the North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe, Ill. "How Expand Patriotism into World Consciousness?" 8:00 P. M. DR. MANLY P. HALL, Manly Hall Publications, Los Angeles, Calif. "How Man May Master Fear." HON. CHAUDRY ZAFARULLAH KAHN, B.C., L.L.B., M.L.C., Bar-at-Law, Punjab, India. Pres., All-India Moslem League. "ISLAM Promoting World Unity, Peace and Progress." MR. KAKUJI OTSUBO of the Konkokyo faith, Japan. "The Present Situation of the World and the Holy Work of Konkokyo." RAJA JAI PRITHVI BAHADUR SINGH, of Jay Bhavan, Bangalore, So. India. Son-in-law of Maharaja Sham Sher Jung Bhadur, former Prime Minister of Nepal. Founder of the Humanistic Club. "Death - What Follows it According to My Faith?" SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 10:00 A. M. PRES. R. R. WRIGHT, JR. Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio. "World Fellowships of Faith Overcoming Racial and Religious Prejudices." MIRZA AHMAD SOHRAB, of Persia. Secretary and Interpreter of Abdul Baha for eight years, and at present Director of The New History Society. "The United States of the World as Conceived by Baha-U-Llah." DR. HERMAN NEADER, Rector of Estuna, Sweden. "The Necessity of Cooperation Between Religions." FRANK L. RILEY, M. D. Studio of Philosophy, Los Angeles, Calif. Author of "The Bible of Bibles." Lecturer. Psychoanalyst. "How Faiths, In Fellowship, Can Save Civilization." PRESIDENT R. R. WRIGHT of Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio. "Religions, in Fellowship, are the Only Adequate Means of Preventing Racial and Religious Persecutions." SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 3:00 P. M. MR. W. P. HAPGOOD, The Columbia Conserve Co. Indianapolis, Ind. "Workers' Ownership and Participation in Management." PROF. DR. HERBERT von BECKERATH, of Bonn, Germany. Delegated by the America Institute and the Authorities of Berlin. "The Moral Basis of the Economic World Order." 8:00 P. M. MRS. MARGARET SANGER, National Chairman, National Comm. on Federal Legislation for Birth Control, New York City. "Woman and the Future." RABBI ABBA HILLEL SILVER, D.D., Litt. D., of The Temple, Cleveland, Ohio. "Jew and Christian in the New Era". DEAN ROSCOE POUND of Harvard Univ. Law School, Cambridge, Mass. Pres. Am. Ass'n. of Law Schools. "Faith and Civilization". MONDAY, SEPT. 4 3:00 P. M. RABBI MORRIS M. FEUERLICHT, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Ind. "Religion and the Depression from a Jewish Standpoint." REV. GEORGE ROWLAND DODSON, D.D. Church of the Unity, St. Louis, Mo. "Critical Optimism." DR. WALTER EDWIN PECK, Director of Research of the Ethecopolitan (ETHics x ECOnomics x POLITics) Foundation of World Peace Ways. "World Peaceways." 8:00 P. M. DR. LYNN HAROLD HOUGH, Th.D., Litt. D., LL. D. Professor of Homiletics and Comprehensive Scholarship, Drew University, Madison, N.J. "Discipline and Freedom." MRS. MARY HANFORD FORD, Baha'i Speaker in England, Ireland, Switzerland, America and other Countries. "Unity, Spiritual and Economic, from the Point of View of the Baha'i Teaching." MR. BRIGHAM H. ROBERTS, Pres. of the First Council of the Seventy of the Mormon Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, "Economics of the New Age." TUESDAY, SEPT. 5 3:00 P. M. MR. KARL BORDERS, Executive Sec'y., Chicago Chapter, League for Industrial Democracy. "Unemployment and Poverty-Amidst-Plenty." REV. MISAKI SHIMADZU of Japan. Delegate from Japan's National Christian Conference. "How Shall Japan Spiritualize Its Industries?" DR. SUDHINDRA BOSE, of India. Dept. of Political Science, State Univ. of Iowa. "New Nationalism of the East." 8:00 P. M. HON. PHILIP F. LA FOLLETTE of Madison, Wis. Former Governor. "Where Are We Going?" DR. M. YUSUF KHAN. Delegated by His Holiness Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Admad, Khalifa-tul-Masih II, Head of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, Qadian, India. "Overcoming Racial and Religious Prejudices." RT. REV. NITTEN ISHIDA, of Japan, Bishop Missionary Extraordinary of The American Nichiren Mission, San Francisco, Cal., delegated by the Archbishop of the Nichiren Sect in Japan. "MYO-HO-REN-KWE-KYO - the Essence of the Doctrine of Buddha." WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 3:00 P. M. DR. JOHN THOMPSON, D.D., Minister, First Methodist Episcopal Church - the "Chicago Temple". "Progress Through Religion." PROF. JAMES M. YARD, of Evanston, Ill. "Youth and the Future." 8:00 P. M. BISHOP WILLIAM MONTGOMERY BROWN, D.D. of Galion, Ohio. "A New Faith for the New World." In two parts - (I) The New Faith from the View-Point of Science. RT. REV. CALLISTOS, Bishop of San Francisco, of the Greek Orthodox Church. "Youth and the Future." PROF. EDWARD A. STEINER of Czechoslovakia. Professor of Applied Christianity, Grinnell College, Iowa. "Nationalism and Racial and Cultural Diversity." DR. CLARENCE TRUE WILSON, of Washington, D. C. Sec'y. Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals of the Methodist Episcopal Church. "A Call to the Colors." THURSDAY, SEPT 7 3:00 P.M. DR. L WARD BRIGHAM, D.D., Minister, St. Paul's on the Midway Universalist Church, Chicago. "Man in the Machine Age." BISHOP WILLIAM MONTGOMERY BROWN, D.D. OF Galion, Ohio. "A New Faith for the New World." in two parts- (2) The New Faith from the View-point of Philosophy. DR. PHILLIP ALLEN SWARTZ, D.D., Minister, First Congregational Church, LaGrange, Ill. "Interracial Justice and Good Will." MISS MARY E. McDOWELL, Head Resident University of Chicago Settlement, CHicago. "The Union in Differences." 8:00 P.M. PROF. WILLIAM ERNEST HOCKING, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University. "Religion and the Alleged Passing of Liberalism." DR. CARL D. THOMPSON, LL.D. Sec'y. The Public Ownership League of America. Editor, Public Ownership (monthly). "Public Ownership the Way Out." DR. WORTH M. TIPPY, Executive Secretary, Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. New York. "The Stake of Religion in Motion Pictures." FRIDAY, SEPT. 8. 3:00 P.M. MR. HONG-KI KARL of Korea. Representing Chuntoism, a living religion, originated in Korea as a result of her recent social and religious conflict. "Chuntoism." PROF. ALBAN G. WIDGERY, M.A. Camb., Dept. of Philosophy, Duke University, Durham, No. Carolina. "What Is Religion?" RAJA JAI PRITHVI BAHADUR SINGH, of Jay Bhavan, Bangalore, So. India. A Prince of Nepal (only independent State in India). "My Idea of God, How to Envisage God. How to Walk and Talk with God. How to Use God." PRES. ALBERT BRITT, Knox College, Galesburg, Ill. "The Religion of Youth." 8:00 P.M. HON. DR. PRECY MacKAYE, of Arden, North Carolina. "The Faith of Poetry." DEAN FREDERICK GRANT, Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Ill. "World Cooperation through Religion." PRES. SILAS EVANS, D.D. of Ripon College, Ripon, Wis. "Man and Machines." SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 3:00 P.M. PRES. IRVING MAURER, D.D., LL.D., of Beloit College, Beloit, Wis. "The Religion of the AMerican People." REV. JAMES S. TODD, M.E. Leader, Jacksonville, Fla. "Racial and Religious Persecution." JUDGE WELIKO GRABLACHOFF, LL.D., Ph.D., D.Litt., of Bulgaria. Formerly Judge of the Superior Court of Sofia, Bulgaria. Representative of the Great White Brotherhood in Bulgaria. "Universal Brotherhood and Its Aim." 8:00 P.M. REV. JUNJO IZUMIDA, Chief Abbot of the Higashi of the Hongwanji Temple at Los Angeles, Cal. Representing the Shin-Sect of Buddhism in Japan. "Seishim Ritsukoku." MRS. CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN, of Norwich Town, Conn. "The Social Body and Soul." MADAME ROSIKA SCHWIMMER, of New York City. "World Citizenship for People Without Nationality." SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 3:00 P.M. BISHOP RALPH S. CUSHMAN, D.D., of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Denver, Colo. "The Question of Religious Certainty." PROF. JESSE H. HOLMES, Dept. of Philosophy, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Quaker. "Faith and the Mountain." MR. SYUD HOSSAIN, of India. Nationalist Moslem Leader. Journalist. Lecturer. A lineal descendant of the Prophet Mohammed. "Gandhi and Hindu-Moslem Unity." 8:00 P.M. SWAMI YOGANANDA, A.B. of India and America. Founder, Self-Realization Fellowship. (Yogoda Sat-sanga.) "Realizing World Unity Through the Art of Living." DR. EDWARD HOWARD GRIGGS, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. "A Philosophy of Life for the Present Age." MISS MURIEL LESTER, Social Worker, Kingsley Hall, Bow, East London, England. (Where Gandhi stayed 3 mos. during Indian Round Table Conference.) "Mahatma Gandhi." MONDAY SEPT. 11 3:00 P.M. BHAI MANILAL C. PAREKH, of Harmony House, Rajkot, Kathiawar, India. Author. "India's Religious Culture and Non-Violence." PRES. J. EMORY CLAPP, American Section, (Pt. Loma) The Theosophical Society, Boston, Mass. "How Unify the World's Religions?" MR. JAMES A. CRAIN, Secy. Board of Temperance and Social Welfare, Church of Christ, (Disciples) Indianapolis, Ind. "The Kingdom of God, the Goal of Jesus." RABBI FELIX A. LEVY, Emanuel Congregation, Chicago "The Difficulties of Liberalism." 8:00 P.M. PRES. CHARLES FILLMORE, Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. "The Unity of Religion and Science." MR. L. W. Rogers, Past National President American Section, Theosophical Society, (Adyar, India). "The Evolution of the Soul." PROF. H. DOUGLAS WILD, Dept. of English, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. "The Powers of Civic Service- A New Civilization in the Light of East and West." TUESDAY, SEPT. 12 In the Mirror Room, Hotel Morrison 3:00 P.M. MR. THERON GIBSON of Toronto, Canada. Honorary Pres. Upper Canada Bible Society. "How Faiths, in Fellowship, May Save Civil- ization." DEAN CURTIS W. REESE, Abraham Lincoln Centre, Chicago. "Principles of a Planned World Order." DR. PHILIP L. SEMAN, Gen'l. Director, Jewish Peoples Institute, Chicago, since 1913. "Adult Education - or Where Are We Going?" 8:00 P.M. MR HENRY STRONG HUNTINGDON, of Richbell Close, Scarsdale, Mass. "The Effect of Nudism on Religion." PRES DANIEL W. MOREHOUSE, of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. Prof of Physics and Astronomy since 1900. "The Attitude of Youth Toward Religion." REV JOSEPH P. WHITWELL, Pres. of the National Spiritualist Ass'n. 'After Death - What? As Spiritualism Teaches." WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13 3:00 P.M. DR FLETCHER S. BROCKMAN, LL.D. Sec'y. Comm on the Promotion of Friendship between America and the Far East. "A Fellowship of Faiths as a Basis for World Peace." MR CHAMPAT RAI JAIN, a Leader of the Jain Faith, India and England. "How Can Man Conquer Fear?" BISHOP ERNEST V. SHAYLER, Bishop of Nebraska. "Are Our Privileges Our Perils or Our Powers?" MRS. M. E. CADWALLADER, Editor of "The Progressive Thinker", Chicago. "After Death - What?" 8:00 P.M. DR. F. HOMER CURTISS, B.S., M.D. Pres. of the Universal Religious Foun- dation, Inc., Washington, D.C. "How Mysticism Solves Man's Problems." MISS ELISABETH GILMAN, Director, Baltimore Open Forum. "Non-Violence." PRES. JULIAN MORGENSTERN, of the Hebrew Union College, Cincinatti, Ohio. "Nationalism, Universalism and World Reli- gion." BISHOP REVERDY C. RANSOM, Third Episcopal District, A.M.E. Church, WIlberforce, Ohio. "The Negro the Hope or Despair of the Teachings of Jesus." THURSDAY, SEPT. 14 In the Mirror Room, Hotel Morrison 3:00 P.M. DR DOUGLAS HORTON, D.D. Minister of the United Church of Hyde Park, Congregational-Presbyterian. "Religion as a Universal Imperative." RAJA JAI PRITHVI BAHADUR SINGH, of Jay Bhaven Bangalore, So. India. A Prince of Nepal, (only Independent State in India.) "How Faiths and Religions May Help to Establish the Ideals for a New World Order." MISS BARBARA YOUNG, of Lakewood, Ohio. "Evangelism of Culture." 8:00 P.M. MISS MURIEL LESTER, Social Worker, Kingsley Hall, Bow, London, England. (Who entertained Gandhi for 3 mos., during Indian Round Table Conf'ce.) "Starving in a World of Plenty." REV. FREDERICK B. FISHER, D.D. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Ann Arbor, Mich. Bishop M. E. Church, Calcutta, India, 1920-30. "Ideals for a New World Order." SUFI MUTIUR RAHMAN BENGALEE, M.A. of India. Moslem-missionary. Delegated by His Holiness Mirza Bashir-ud-Dia Mahmud Admad, Khalifa- tul-Masih II, Head of the Admadiyya Movement in Islam, Qadian, India. "Islam the Solution of World Problems." DR. RAMON OSTOJA, of Los Angeles. A Polish Yogi of the Hindu Gurus. "How May Man Master Fear?" FRIDAY SEPT, 15 In the Mirror Room, Hotel Morrisson 3:00 P.M. DR C. W. LUH of Yenching University, Peiping, China. "The Difference Between Confucianism and Christianity." MRS CHARLES E. SHULMAN, wife of the Rabbi of North Shore Congre- gration Israel, Glencoe, Illinois. "Ideals for a New World Order" DR T. KHANDWALA of India. Delegated by the Bombay Prarthana Samaj and the Sadharana Samaj of Calcutta. "Brahma Samaj and Its Achievements in the Life of the World." REV. THOMAS GRIMSHAW, Vice Pres. of the National Spiritualist Ass'n. Columbus, Ohio. "How Knowledge of Human Survival will help Save Civilization." 8:00 P.M. MR. THEODORE HELINE, Editorial Dept., Rosucrucian Fellowship, Ocean- side, Cal. "A Reawakened Christianity." DR. JABEZ T. SUNDERLAND, Author, "India in Bondage" and many other books. "India in Bondage." DR. PRESTON BRADLEY, Pastor of the Peoples' Church, Chicago. "Ideals for a New World Order." MR. CHAMPAT RAJ JAIN, a Leader of the Jain Faith, India and England. "The Need of the Jaina Doctrine in the World of Today." SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 10:00 A.M. REV. STANTON LAUTENSCHLAGER, of Cheeloo University, Tsinan, Shantung, China. "The Good Will Seminar Trip of Chinese Students to Japan." REV. ALBERT R. VAIL, Ph.D. Writer on Comparative Religions, Lecturer and Editor. "The Underlying and Eternal Unity of the Great World Religions." MR. BENJAMIN C. MARSH. Executive Secy., The People's Lobby, Wash- ington, D.C. "Poverty-Amidst-Plenty." RABBI HERMAN ROSENWASSER of the Temple of Good Will, San Fran- cisco, Cal. "De-coded Religion for Individual and Collective Recovery". SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 (Continued) 3:00 P.M. A Play "Flag of Peace" written by Ragah Jai Prithvi Bahadur Singh, a Prince of Nepal, India, will be enacted by a group of competent Players. The Prologue will be spoken by Rajah Singh. 8 P.M. DR MANLY P. HALL, of Manly Hall Publications, Los Angeles, Calif. "The Union of East and West." REV. FREDERICK B. FISHER, D.D. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Ann Arbor, Mich. Bishop M. E. Church, Calcutta, India, 1920-30. "A Modern Philosophy of Life." MRS. MAX HEINDEL, Pres., Max Heindel Rose Cross Philosophies, Interna- tional Headquarters, Oceanside, Calif. "The Evolution of Man and His Religion According to the Rosicrucians." DR. JOHN A. KINGSBURY, Sec'y., Milbank Memorial Fund, New York City. "The Soviets Challenge the World in Human Welfare Work." SUNDAY, SEPT, 17 3 P.M. BHAI MANILAL C. PAREKH, of Harmony House, Rajkot, Kathiawar, India. Author, Lecturer. "India's Message to a Distracted World." PRES. WILLIAM J. CAMPBELL, Southern Seminary Foundation, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. "How Can My Faith Help Realize World Unity?" 8:00 P.M. SENATOR SMITH W. BROOKHART, of Washington, Iowa. Member, Farmers Union, Farm Bureau. Washington, D.C. "Genuine Economic Cooperation as a Remedy for all Depression." RABBI SAMUEL H. GOLDENSON, Ph.D. The Rodef Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh, Pa. "How to Think on Fellowship." REV. FREDERICK B. FISHER, D.D. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Ann Arbor, Mich. Bishop M.E. Church, Calcutta, India, 1920-30. "Civilization and Revolt." Page 3 Abdul Majid (Mohammedan) Maharajadhirja Bahadur of Burdwan Speakers Mosque Dilip Kumar Roy, Singer (Hindu) Maulvi A. R. Dard Meetings Dasgupta, Organizer (Hindu) Dates Places [ Picture] Purpose (GIVEN BELOW) [Arthur C?]onan Doyle (Spiritualist) Rabbi Moses Gaster (Jew) Dr. F. W. [Van S?]sant (Theosophist) Dr. Sherwood Eddy Christian A Second Parliament of Religions THE World Fellowship of Faiths Culminating Convention Period THREE WEEKS---AUGUST 27 to SEPTEMBER 17 Two Sessions Daily---at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. (Possibly a third Session at 3 P. M.) Also Some Special Conferences, Classes, Dinners, Luncheons In the Large Assembly Halls and Smaller Conference Rooms of HOTEL MORRISON Clark and Madison Streets, Chicago (There will also be Occasional Meetings, in Various Places, as Appropriate Speakers Become Available Throughout the Five Months, June to November, 1933 while the Chicago World's Fair is open) Purpose: "To unite the Inspiration of ALL FAITHS--- upon the Solution of man's PRESENT PROBLEMS." SPEAKERS [*Page 1*] RABBI SAMUEL J. ABRAMS, of Brookline, Mass. MISS JANE ADDAMS, Hull House, Chicago. JUSTICE FLORENCE E. ALLEN. Supreme Court of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio. MR. WILL W. ALEXANDER, Executive Director Commission on Interracial Cooperation, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. REV. PROF. NICHOLAS ARSENIEW, D.D., Germany. RT. REV. GEORGE S. ARUNDALE, Theosophical Society, Adyar, India. Bishop, Liberal Catholic Church, Australia. HIS HOLINESS SHRI MEHER BABA, of India, Zoroastrian. SIR ALBION BANERJI, of India, Brahmo. Indian Civil Servant. Former Prime Minister of Mysore. M. HENRI BARBUSSE, of Paris, France. Author. Lecturer. REV. PERCIVAL H. BARKER, Minister of Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, N. Y. RABBI JOSEPH L. BARRON, of Milwaukee, Wis. PRES. ALBERT W. BEAVEN, D.D., of the Colgate- Rochester Divinity School, Rochester, N.Y. Baptist minister. PROF. DR. HERBERT von BECKERATH, of Bonn, Germany. Delegated by the American Institute and the Authorities of Berlin. SUFI MUTIUR RAHMAN BENGALEE, M.A., of India. Moslem Missionary. Delegated by His Holiness Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifa-tu-Masih II, Head of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, Qadian, India. RABBI MORTON M. BERMAN, of the Free Synagogue, New York. UNIV. PROF. HOFRAT D. DR. KARL BETH, President, Wiener Religionsychologisches Forschungs-Institut, Wein, Austria. MRS. KATHERINE DEVEREAU BLAKE, Chairman, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. SUPT. WILLIAM J. BOGAN, Chicago Public Schools. PRES. AHVA J. C. BOND of the Seventh Day Baptist General Conference. MRS. MAUD BALLINGTON BOOTH, Founder Volunteer Prison League of the Volunteers of America. MR. KARL BORDERS, Executive Secy., Chicago Chapter, League for Industrial Democracy. PROF. CHAS. S. BRADEN, Ass't Prof., History and Literature of Religions, Northwestern University, Evanston. DR. PRESTON BRADLEY, Peoples Church, Chicago. REV. L. WARD BRIGHAM, D.D. Minister, St. Paul's on the Midwest Universalist Church. PRES. ALBERT BRITT, Knox College, Galesburg, Ill. DR. FLETCHER S. BROCKMAN, LL.D. Secy., Comm. on the Promotion of Friendship between America and the Far East. PROF. PAUL BRODERSEN, Copenhagen, Valby, Denmark. SENATOR SMITH W. BROOKHART, of Washington, Iowa. Member, Farmers Union, Farm Bureau, American Legion. Author. PRES. KENNETH I BROWN, of Hiram College, Hiram, O. BISHOP WILLIAM MONTGOMERY BROWN, D.D., of Galion, Ohio. HON. HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D. Pres., Board of Health, City of Chicago. DR. S. PARKES CADMAN, Central Congregational Church, Brooklyn, since 1901. Pres., Federal Council Churches of Christ in America, 1924-28. MR. PATRICK HENRY CALLAHAN, Louisville, Ky. Chairman, Knights of Columbus, Comm. on Religious Prejudice. RT. REV. CALLISTOS, Bishop of San Francisco, of the Greek Orthodox Church. PRES. WILLIAM JAMES CAMPBELL, of Atlanta Theological Seminary Foundation, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. SENATOR ARTHUR CAPPER, of Kansas. MR. E. P. CARBO, Pres., of the Theosophical Society, Baltimore, Md. RT. REV. THOMAS CASADY, Bishop of Oklahoma. HON. GIUSEPPE CASTRUCCIO, of Italy, Italian Consul General, Chicago. Doctor of Chemistry, Royal University of Genoa. CH'UAN-FANA LO, of China. Confucian Precepts. PRES. SAMUEL HARDEN CHURCH, of The Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. PRES. J. EMORY CLAPP, American Section, the Theosophical Society, Boston, Mass. REV. ALBERT BUCNER, COE, D.D. Minister The First Congregational Church, Oak Park, Ill. HON. BAINBRIDGE COLBY, Lawyer. Partner of Woodrow Wilson. One of the founders of the Progressive Party. The RT. REV. IRVING S. COOPER, Regionary Bishop, The Liberal Catholic Church, Los Angeles, Cal. SENATOR ROYAL S. COPELAND, of New York. PRES. DONALD J. COWLING, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. MR. JAMES A. CRAIN, Secy. Board of Temperance and Social Welfare, Church of Christ (Disciples), Indianapolis, Ind. REV. STANLEY B. CROSLAND, Jr., Minister, Rogers Park Congregational Church, Chicago. DR. F. HOMER CURTISS, B.S., M.D. Pres. of the Universal Religious Foundation, Inc., Washington, D. C. BISHOP RALPH S. CUSHMAN, D.D., of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Denver, Colo. HIS BEATITUDE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CYPRUS gave credentials to Archbishop Athenagoras of the Greek Archdiocese of No. and So. America, who delegated the Rt. Rev. Callistos, Bishop of San Francisco to be his spokesman. CZECHOSLOVAKIA to send two or three representatives. (Reported by Consul General J. F. Smetanka and by Hon. Ferdinand Veverka, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.) REV. E. LE ROY DAKIN, D.D. First Baptist Church. Milwaukee, Wis. MR. KEDERNATH DAS GUPTA, of India, England and America. Hindu. Director of All-World Gandhi Fellowship. Editor of "Dharma". An Executive of the Threefold Movement - Union of East and West, League of Neighbors, Fellowship of Faiths. DR. PAUL L. DENGLER, Ph. D., of Austria. Founder and Director of the Austro-American Institute of Education in Vienna since 1926. PROF. JOHN DEWEY. Prof. of Philosophy, Columbia University, New York. VENERABLE SIRI DEVAMITTA DHAMMAPALA. Buddhist Representative to the Parliament of Religions, 1893. Founder and Director, Maha Bodhi Society. (Before his death, recently, he appointed a Buddhist representative and sent a special written message which will be read.) HIS HIGHNESS THE MAHARAJADHIRAJA of DHARBHANGA, India. President BHARAT Dharma Mahamandal. MR. BRUCE WESLEY DICKSON, Director, International House, Chicago. DR. ALBERT C. DIEFFENBACH, D.D. Editor, The Christian Register, Boston, Mass. DR. EDWIN C. DINWIDDIE, D. D., National Chief Templar, International Order of Good Templars. Supt., The National Temperance Bureau. REV. GEORGE ROWLAND DODSON, D.D. Church of the Unity, St. Louis, Mo. PRES. EDWARD CHARLES ELLIOTT. Purdue University. Lafayette, Ind. REV. JOSEPH M. EVANS, of the Metropolitan Community Church, Chicago. PRES. SILAS EVANS, D.D., of Ripon College, Ripon, Wis. REV. JOHN RAY EWERS, Minister of the East End Christian Church, Pittsburgh. MR. ROBERT FECHNER, Director of Emergency Conservation Work, Washington, D.C. RABBI MORRIS M. FEUERLICHT, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Indiana. PRES. CHARLES FILLMORE, Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. RABBI WILLIAM H. FINESCHRIBER. Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, Philadelphia, Pa. DEAN EDGAR J. FISHER, Robert College, Stanboul, Turkey. REV. FREDERICK B. FISHER, D.D. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Ann Arbor, Mich. Bishop M.E. Church, Calcutta, India, 1920-1930. MRS.MARY HANFORD FORD. Baha'i speaker in England, Ireland, Switzerland, America, and other countries. RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN, Congregation Beth El, Detroit, Mich. RT. REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D.D. Episcopal Bishop, Washington, D.C. HIS HIGHNESS, MAHARAJA GAEKWAR SIR SAYAJI RAO III of BARODA, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E. Ruler of a State of 8,135 sq. miles, with 2,126,522 population. Author. Philanthropist. MR. THERON GIBSON of Toronto, Canada. Honorary Pres. Upper Canada Bible Society. MRS. CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN of Norwich Town, Conn. Author. Lecturer. [*Page 2*] SPEAKERS MISS ELIZABETH GILMAN, Director, Baltimore Open Forum. DR. ISAEL GOLDSTEIN, Rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun, New York City. DEAN FREDERICK GRANT, Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Ill. PRES. CLIFTON D. GRAY, Bates College, Lewiston, Me. GOV. THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN of RHODE ISLAND. PRES. WILLIAM GREEN, American Federation of Labor, Washington, D.C. DR. PARDAMAN SINGH GREWAL, Ph. D. Arifwala, Montgomery, Punjab, India. Representing the Sikh religion. BALWANDT SINGH GREWAL of Punjab, India. Sih. DR. EDWARD HOWARD GRIGGS. Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. Lecturer. Author. REV. ERNEST GRAHAM GUTHRIE, D.D. General Director Chicago Congregational Union. HIS HOLINESS SRI SWAMI GYANANANDJI MAHARAJ of JAGATGANJ, Benares, India. Organizer and Head of the Sri Bharat Dharma Mahamandal, All-India Socio-Religious Association. "Will be glad to send one or more representatives of Orthodox Hindu India." SHER SINGH GYANI, Government Inter. College, Pasrur, Punjab, India. Sikh. DR. MANLY P. HALL, Los Angeles, Calif. Author. Lecturer. THE RT. REV. CHARLES HAMPTON, Bishop Auxiliary of The Liberal Catholic Church, Provincial Headquarters, Los Angeles, Calif. MR. NORMAN HAPGOOD, Editor. Author. Editor, Collier's Weekly, 1903-12; Harper's Weekly, 1913-16; Hearst's International Magazine, 1923-25. MR. W. P. HAPGOOD, The Columbia Conserve Co., Indianapolis Ind. PRES FRANKLIN STEWART HARRIS, Bingham Young University, Provo, Utah. REV. FRED G. HARVEY of Knoxville Church, South Australia. Represented the Congregational Union of Australia and New Zealand at Lausanne. Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion in Parkin College, So. Australia. PROF. A. EUSTACE HAYDON, D. D., Department of Comparative Religions in Parkin College, So. Australia. PROF. A. EUSTACE HAYDON, D. D., Department of Comparative Religions, University of Chicago. MRS. MAX HEINDEL, President Max Heindel Rose Cross Philosophies, International Headquarters, Oceanside, Cal. PROF. WILLIAM ERNEST HOCKING, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University. PROF. JESSE H. HOLMES, Swarthmore College, Department of Philosophy, Swarthmore, Pa. REV. JOHN HAYNES HOLMES, D.D. of Community Church, New York City. Pres. All-World Gandhi Fellowship. Chairman, New York City Affairs Committee. Pres. War Registers League. Chairman League for India's Freedom. HONGKI KARL, M.A. of Korea. Graduate of Chosen Christian College. Delegate to World's Sunday School Conference, Los Angeles, 1928. PROF. ERNEST P. HORRWITZ. Lecturer for 25 years at the Universities of Dublin, Durham, Bombay, Rangoon, Aligarh and Nagpur, in Baroda Palace, in Kashmir Government College and the National Seminary of Mahatma Gandhi. DR. DOUGLAS HORTON, D.D. Minister of the United Church of Hyde Park, Congregational-Presbyterian. MR. SYUD HOSSAIN. Nationalist Moslem Leader of India. Journalist. Lecturer. A lineal descendant of the Prophet Mohammed. DR. LYNN HAROLD HOUGH, Th. D., Litt. D., LL.D. Professor of Homiletics and Comprehensive Scholarship, Drew University, Madison, N. J. Author. DR. ALES HRDLICKA, M.D., hon Sc. D. Prague, U. 1920, Brunn U. 1929, Anthropologist. Curator, Division of Physical Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution, U. S. National Museum. REV. JOHN V. HROBON, Slovak Lutherin Minister in Lansford, Pa., delegated by Predsednitvo Evanj. A. V. Generalnej Cirkve na Slovensku (the Central Office of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Slovakia, Czechoslovakia.) HUNGARY to send a Hungarian clergyman now in America. MR. HENRY STRONG HUNTINGTON, of Richbell Close, Scarsdale, New York. PRES. WILLIAM J. HUTCHINS, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. CHAMPAT RAI JAIN, a Leader of the Jain Faith, India and England. Barrister-at-Law. Author. Lecturer. REV. BURRIS A. JENKINS, Christian (Disciples) Minister since 1891. RT. REV. IRVING PEAKE JOHNSON, D.D., LL.D. Bishop of Colorado of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Editor of "The Witness". PRINCIPAL LAURENCE C. JONES, The Piney Wood Country Life School, Miss. MR. RICHARD LLOYD JONES. Editor, The Tulsa Tribune, Tulsa, Okla. Son of Rev. Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Secy. of the Parliament of Religions, 1893. DR.RUFUS M. JONES, Haverford College, Haverford,Pa. DR. S. L. JOSHI, of India. Prof. of Comparative Religions, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire. Lecturer. PRES. THOMAS F. KANE, LL.D., of University of No. Dakota. PROF. DR. ADOLF KELLER, of Geneva, Switzerland. Gen'l. Secy. for Education and Extension, Universal Christian Council for Life and Work. DR. M. YOUSAF KHAN. Delegated by His Holiness Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Admad, Khalifa-tul-Masih II, Head of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, Qadian, India. DR. T. C. KHANDWALA, of India, Brahmo. PRES. JAMES KING, of Olivet College, Olivet, Mich. SENATOR WILLIAM H. KING, of Utah. REV. WILLIAM PETER KING, of Nashville, Tenn. Editor, The Christian Advocate (general organ Methodist Episcopal Church, South.) DR. JOHN A. KINGSBURY, Secy. Milbank Memorial Fund, N. Y. REV. HAROLD M. KINGSLEY, Congregational Minister since 1911. Formerly Supt. Am. Missionary Ass'n work in Okla., Texas, Ala., Tenn. and Fla. RABBI JOSEPH S. KORNFELD, of Collingwood Ave. Temple, Toledo, Ohio. Former Ambassador to Turkey. DR. BAL KRISHNA, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.E.S., F.S.S., F.R. Hist.S., of Rajaram College, Kolhapur, India. Principal and Inspector of Secondary Education. Delegated by the All-India Aryasamaj. DUKE KWESI KUNTU and YAW MENSAH, with group of native Ashantis from the Gold Coast, West Africa, in Ashanti Religious Ceremonies. HIS HOLINESS JAGADGURU SHI SHANKARACHARYA, DR. KURTAKOTI of Karvir Peeth, Panchavati, Nasik, India. ("This is the first time that a Shankaracharya, head of the Hindu Faith, is leaving India, since the starting of this Seat - ranking as an independent State - 1100 years ago. His Holiness will be accompanied by twenty priests - required for performance of his daily, weekly and annual ceremonies.") HON. PHILIP F. LA FOLLETTE of Madison, Wis. Former Governor. MR. GOVIND BEHARI LAL, of India. Science Editor of New York American. MR. GEORGE M. LAMSA, of Mesopotamia. Lecturer. Author of "My Neighbor Jesus." REV. STANTON LAUTENSCHALGER. Cheeloo School of Theology, Tsinan, Shantung, China. RABBI MORRIS S. LAZARON, of Baltimore, Md. MISS MURIEL LESTER, Social Worker, Kingsley Hall, Bow, London, England. RABBI FELIX A. LEVY, Emanuel Congregation, Chicago. SENATOR J. HAMILTON LEWIS, U. S. Senate, Washington, D. C. VENERABLE ANAGARIKA LHASSHEKANKRAKRYA, Buddhist. Pres. of the Universe Union for the Diffusion of Buddhism. DR. FREDERICK J. LIBBY, of Washington, D. C. Secy. of the National Council for Prevention of War. D. K. LIEU, of China. Director and Chairman of Joint Comm., the China Institute of Economic and Statistical Research. REV. CHARLES S. MacFARLAND, D.D. Gen'l Secy. Emeritus, Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. HON. DR. PERCY MacKAYE, of Arden, North Carolina. Dramatist, Author, Poet. REV. HUGH S. MacKENZIE. Minister of Morgan Park Congregational Church, Chicago. MAHENDRAJI, Founder, President, Mahanam Mission, Faridpur, Bengal, India. Jay Jagadbandhu. Vaisnava Faith of Hinduism. RT. HON. F. S. MALAN, LL.D., P.C. Senator, Cape Town, So. Africa. [*Page 3*] SPEAKERS PRES. IRVING MAUER, D.D., LL.D. of Beloit College, Beloit, Wis. MR. JAMES G. McDONALD, Chairman, Foreign Policy Ass'n., New York. MISS MARY E. McDOWELL, Head Resident University of Chicago Settlement, Chicago. BISHOP WILLIAM F. McDOWELL, D.D. Pres., Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals of M. E. Church. RABBI S. FELIX MENDELSOHN of Temple Beth Israel, Chicago. PRES. DANIEL W. MOREHOUSE, of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. Prof. of Physics and Astronomy since 1900. PRES. ARTHUR E. MORGAN, of Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. PRES. JULIAN MORGENSTERN, of Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio. PRES. FRANK E. MOSSMAN, D.D., of Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas. Member Gen'l. Conference M.E. Church 7 times. NAKAYAMA, the Patriarch of the Tenrikyo Church (Shinto) of Tokyo, Japan. Enlisted by M. Anesaki, Director, Tokyo Imperial Univ. Library. MR. K. NATARAJAN, Editor of The Indian Social Reformer of Bombay, India, a life-long leader of social reconstruction, recently honored by the State of Baroda with the Sayajirao prize and annuity for his work in social reform. Delegated by The Bombay Prarthhana Samaj. DR. HERMAN NEANDER, Rector of Estuna, Sweden. MR. FRANCIS NEILSON, Green Lake, Wis. Author. Member, British Parliament 1910-15. Editor, The Freeman and Unity. RABBI ABRAHAM NOWAK, of The Temple on the Heights, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. DR. O. F. OLDEN, of Norway. REV. CARL F. OLSON, Evergreen Park M. E. Church, Chicago. DR. FRANCIS S. ONDERDONK, University of Michigan, College of Architecture. REV. SWAMI PARAMANANDA of India, Ananda Ashrama, LaCrescenta, Los Angeles, Cal. BHAI MANILAL C. PARKEH. Harmony House, Rajko, Kathiawar, India. PRES. EDWARD S. PARSONS, LL.D. of Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio. Congregational Minister. MR. ALEXANDER PAUL, Sec'y. United Christian Missionary Society, Indianapolis, Ind. DR. GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY, LL.D. Banker. Trustee, Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute. MR. DARREL J. J. PEIRIS, Gen'l. Executive, Fellowship of Faiths (Colombo Branch), Colombo, Ceylon. MRS. PERCY V. PENNYBACKER, of Austin, Texas. Pres., Gen'l. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1912-16. Pres., Chautauqua Women's Club of Chautauqua Institution. PROF. MARSHALL L. PERRIN, Ph.D., Boston University, College of Liberal Arts, Dept. of Germanic Languages. GOV. GIFFORD PINCHOT, of Harrisburgh, Pa. DR. DANIEL A. POLING, Pres., World's Christian Endeavor Union. DR. HORATIO M. POLLOCK, Director, Mental Hygiene Statistics, N.Y. State Department of Mental Hygiene, Albany, N.Y. DEAN ROSCOE POUND, of Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, Mass. Pres., Ass'n of American Law Schools, 1911. Member, Pres. Hoover's National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement. Author. PANDIT AYODHYA PRASAD, B.A., delegated by the Arya Samaj, Bombay. Vedic research scholar who presided over All-India Baha'i Conference in Calcutta. PATRIARCH PROCHAZKA, Director Pokorny, Bishop Stejskal and Prof. Hnik, three delegates from the Control Council of the Church of Czechoslovakia. BISHOP REVERDY C. RANSOM, Third Episcopal District: A.M.E. Church, Wilberforce, Ohio. DEAN CURTIS W. REESE, Abraham Lincoln Centre, Chicago. M. PAUL RICHARD, of Paris, France. Philosopher. Author. Lecture. PROF. FRANK L. RILEY, Studio of Philosophy, Los Angeles, Cal. PROF. W. A. ROBSON, London School of Economics, London, England. MRS. MARGARET SANGER, National Chairman, National Comm. on Federal Legislation for Birth Control, New York City. REV. SOKEI-ANN SASAKI, of Japan, Buddhist Priest. MADAME ROSIKA SCHWIMMER of New York City. DR. PHILIP L. SEMAN, Gen'l. Director, Jewish Peoples Institute, Chicago, since 1913. Lecturer. MR. THONDAMAN ARACHCHIGE LAKSHMAN RAJAGURU SENEVIRATNE (Licence-es-lettres, Paris), of Colombo, Ceylon. Buddhist. Delegated by the Maha Bodhi Society and the Anagarika Dharmapala Trust. DR. JULIA SETON, M. D., Founder New Civilization Church and School. VIDYA-VIBHUSHANA PANDIT DR. SHYAMA SHANKAR, of India and Belgium. REV. PROF. JOHN M. SHAW, D.D., of Queen's Theological College, Ontario, Canada. REV. CHARLES M. SHELDON, D.D. of Topeka, Kansas. Author of "In His Steps" 1896, and numerous books. Editor-in-Chief, Christian Herald, N. Y., 1920-1925. DR. HU SHIH, of China, Prof. of Philosophy and Dean of the College of Letters of the University of Peiping, China. REV. MISAKI SHIMADZU of Japan, Delegate from Japan's National Christian Conference. Mr. V. R. SHINDE, of Ahalyashram, Poona, India, Founder of the Depressed Classes Mission of India. Brahmo Missionary. DR. JACOB SINGER, Rabbi, Temple Mizpah, Chicago. COLONEL RAJA JAI PRITHVI BAHADUR SINGH, of Jay Bhavan, Bangalore, So. India. Son-in-law of Maharaja Sham Sher Jung Bahadur, Prime Minister of Napal (only independent State in India). Founder of the Humanistic Club. RABBI and MRS. CHARLES E. SHULMAN. North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe, Ill. RABBI ABBA HILLEL SILVER, D.D., Litt. D., of the Temple, Cleveland, Ohio. Author "Religion in a Changing World" and other books. DR. FRANK G. SMITH, D.D. Pastor First Central Congregational Church, Omaha, Nebr. MR. ALBERT E. S. SMYTHE, Gen'l. Secy., The Theosophical Society in Canada. Editor of the Hamilton Herald, daily. REV. SYDNEY BRUCE SNOW, D.D., Pres., Meadville Theological School, Chicago. MIRZA AHMAD SOHRAB, of Persia. Secy. and Interpreter of Abdul Baha for 8 years and at present Director of The New History Society. PROF. EDWARD A. STEINER, of Czechoslovakia. Professor of Applied Christianity, Grinell College, Iowa. Author, "On the Trail of the Immigrant" and numerous other books. Special representative of the Outlook in Russia, 1903. RT. REV. ERNEST MILMORE STIRES, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Long Island, N.Y. REV. ALLEN A. STOCKDALE, D.D. Minister First Congregational Church, Washington, D.C. SRI DEVA RAM SUKUL, from Mirzapur, India. Pres. and Dir. Applied Yoga Institute. DR. PHILIP ALLEN SWARTZ, First Congregational Church, LaGrange, Ill. AMBASSADOR SAO-KE ALFRED SZE, Chinese Legation, Washington, D.C. DR. JABETZ T. SUNDERLAND. Baptist and, later, Unitarian minister, since 1870. In India 1895-96; Japan, China, P.I., Ceylon and India, 1913-1914. Pres. All-India Theistic Conference, 1913-14. Editor, Unitarian Monthly 1886-95. Pres., India Home Rule League of America and Editor of Young India (monthly) 1919-20. Author, "India in Bondage", and many other books. MR. CHARLES PHELPS TAFT 2nd, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Son of former Pres. Wm. Howard Taft. GOVERNOR EUGENE TALMADGE of Georgia. PROF. ALVA W. TAYLOR, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Prof. of Social Ethics. Editor, "Social Trends." MRS. MARY CHURCH TERRELL, of Washington, D.C. PROF. LUCY E. TEXTOR, Dept. of History, Vassar College. DR. BHAGAVAT SINGH THIND, of Amritsar, India. Sikh religious leader. Lecturer. Author. DR. CARL D. THOMPSON, LL.D. Sec'y., The Public Ownership League of America. Member, Wisc. House of Representatives, 1907-09. Author. Editor, Public Ownership (monthly). DR. JOHN THOMPSON, D.D. Minister, First Methodist, Episcopal Church -- the "Chicago Temple." PRES. EMERITUS CHARLES F. THWING, Western Reserve University. Cleveland, Ohio. REV. JAMES S. TODD, M. E. leader, Jacksonville, Fla. SPEAKERS PROF. ARNOLD J. TOYNBEE. Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, St. James Sq., London, S.W.I, England. YU YUE TSE, of China and New York. REV. IRWIN ST. JOHN TUCKER, of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Chicago. REV. ALBERT R VAIL, Ph. B., of Evanston, Ill. Unitarian Minister, 1906-18. Now lecturer of Bah'i Program for World-Reconstruction. Editor Baha'i Magazine "Star of the West". M. LE VAN BAY, Superior du Caodaisne ou Bouddhisme renove, Temple Caodai, Pnompenh. Dai-Dao Tam-Ky Pho-Do, 3e Amnistie de Dieu en Orient, Sacardoce de Phnom Penh-Cambodge. SADHU T. L. VASWANI, Krist Kunj, Hyperabad-Sind, India. Educationalist. Author. Former Principal of Coock Behar College. Founder of the monthly magazine "Dawn" and the institution Shakti Ashram, Hyderabad. Considered one of India's Three Greatest Spiritual Leaders ---Gandhi, Tagore, Vaswani. REV. CARL AUGUST VOSS, D.D., German Evangelical Protestant (Smithfield) Church Pittsburgh, Pa. HON. H. A. WALLACE, Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. REV. A. WAYMAN WARD, D.D., OF Bethal A. M. E. Church, Chicago. DR. C. R. WATSON, Pres., of the American University, Cairo, Egypt. Appointed by His Excellency Baron de Bildt, through E. Gordan Parry, Secy., to represent The Fellowship of Unity, Cairo, Egypt. KIRCHENPRASIDENT DR. theol. Wehrenfennig, Gablonz a.d. Neisse, Bohemia. ("He or another, will represent the Deutsche Evangelishe Kirchenleitung in Bohmen, Mahren und Schlesien.") MR. A. LEO WEIL, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Lawyer. Pres., Voters' League, Pittsburgh 1904-11. MR. CHARLES FREDERICK WELLER, of Chicago. An Executive of The Threefold Movement --Union of East and West, League of Neighbors, Fellowship of Faiths, Social worker since 1896. PROF. ALBAN G. WIDGERY, M.A. CAMB., Dept. of Philosophy, Duke University, Durham, No. Carolina. Prof. of Philosophy and Comparative Religion, Baroda, India, 1915-22. Editor, Indian Philosophical Review and Indian Journal of Sociology. Originator of the Baroda (India) Seminary for Comparative Study of Religions, 1916. MRS. HENRY D. WILD College Place, Williamstown, Mass. RABBI STEPHEN S. WISE of the Free Synagogue, New York. Honorary Pres., American Jewish Congress. Author. Lecturer. Founder Zionist Organization of American. Founder, President, Jewish Institute of Religion. PROF. H. DOUGLAS WILD, Department of English, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J. MR. DE FRANTZ R. WILLIAMS, Vice Consul of Liberia. MOST REV. CLARE L. WORRELL, D. D., Archbishop of Nova Scotia. SWAMI YOGANANDA, AB., of India and America. Founder and Director, Self-Realization Fellowship (Yogoda Sat-Sanga) Los Angeles, Calif. Author. Lecturer. MR. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, Architect of Imperial Hotel, Tokio, Japan, and numerous other buildings of note; work characterized in America as "The New School of the Middle West" and in Europe as "The American Expression in Architecture." PRES. R. R. WRIGHT, Jr., Wilberforce University, Ohio. PROF. JAMES M. YARD. of Evanston, Ill. BARBARA YOUNG, of Lakewood, Ohio. A SECOND PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS To unite the Inspiration of ALL FAITHS-- --upon the solution of Man's PRESENT PROBLEMS NATIONAL COMMITTEE WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS Honorary Presidents: MISS JANE ADDAMS, and former President HERBERT HOOVER Vice-Presidents: HON. NEWTON D. BAKER, PROF. JOHN DEWEY, PRESIDENT GLENN FRANK, DR. JOHN A. LAPP, DR. R. A. MILLIKAN, MAYOR FRANK MURPHY, MR. CHESTER H. ROWELL, MISS MARY E. WOOLLEY Chairmen: BISHOP FRANCIS J. McCONNELL Vice-Chairmen: RABBI STEPHEN S. WISE, PROF. E. R. A. SELIGMAN MR. PATRICK HENRY CALLAHAN General Executives: MR. KEDARNATH DAS GUPTA, MR. CHARLES FREDERICK WELLER Delegates Registration Admission Membership Proceedings [GIVEN BELOW] DELEGATES are desired from Churches, Schools, Colleges, from Men's and Women's Clubs, Boy and Girl Scouts, Youth Movements, Fraternal Orders, Labor Unions, Industries, Peace Societies, Civic and Social Service Agencies and other Organizations and Groups. REGISTRATION, with Badge, Literature, etc., and Admission to Unreserved Seats at All Public Meetings during Convention Period, August 27 to September 17, with the privilege of Voting, $1.50. A SINGLE ADMISSION to One Public Meeting requires a Silver Contribution at the door. (Anyone who cannot afford this is cordially invited to speak to the Doorman.) MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATES are issued to Individuals and the Delegated Representatives of Organizations who contribute Not Less than $5.00. This Certificate admits Bearer (it is transferable) to the RESERVED SECTION SEATS at All Public Meetings for Five Months, June to November, 1933 [Good until Ten Minutes Before the Meeting Begins -- when All Unoccupied Seats are Opened to Anyone.) Also entitles bearer to Vote. The GREAT BOOK of PROCEEDINGS, containing Addresses delivered at and Messages sent to the World Fellowship of Faiths by Eminent Leaders of Many Countries and Creeds will be published. Advance orders desired. WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS Headquarters, June to November, 1933 HOTEL MORRISON Mezzanine Floor Telephone: Franklin 9600 Part I. Prose Part II. Poetry "GOOD LIFE UNIVERSAL" "What mankind chiefly needs is a great, yet ceaselessly growing, Consciousness of the Good Life Universal -- which will assure man's effective realization of the world-wide, diversified Unity of Life." (Quoted from the introduction.) Part I (Prose) shows how this needed Consciousness, this New Spiritual Dynamic, can unite and inspire all Faiths -- religious, social, economic, political or cultural, can displace "Spiritual Imperialism," develop loyally creative "World Citizens," avoid "Spiritual Arteriosclerosis," and assure every person's vital value in the scheme of things. THIRTEEN INTIMATE LETTERS TO TROUBLED FRIENDS apply this New Spiritual Dynamic -- To PERSONAL PROBLEMS: Fears, Difficulties and Self Development Security, Pessimism and Experience Age, Loneliness -- and a Morning Method Death and the Good Life Universal Is Modern Materialism Deadly? The Unseen Way To NATIONAL AND WORLD PROBLEMS: Palestine, Spain and China Peace Through Expanding Consciousness Is American Going Down? Hitler, Chamberlain and A Nobler League of Nations If I Were a Jew Denominationalism, Socialism, Communism, Naziism, Fascism, Democracy How Do the People Control? In Part II (Poetry) ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY TWO POEMS interpret the Good Life Universal In Nature's Beauty In Human Relations In War, Peace and Politics In Christianity and Other Religions In World Fellowship In This Troubled World Today In Personal Problems and Powers Mr. Weller, who has worked for NINE YEARS on this book, says of it -- "I think of this book, not as an ordinary volume of literary prose and poetry, but as being, possibly, in the class of faith-founding books -- like Basil King's "Conquest of Fear" (to which I am deeply indebted) and Mrs. Eddy's text book of Christian Science. "In other words, I believe that the philosophy and mode of life, the vision and faith -- and their practical applications -- which my new book records are more valuable and of far greater interest than prose and poetry as general literature." (OVER) Inhuman Slaughter in Ethiopia, Spain, China Grim, colossal preparations, in many lands, for another - worse - World War Strife in many industries Wide-spread Poverty-Amidst-Plenty How can we stem this monstrous tide of gross Materialism, antagonistic Nationalisms, Class conflict, Hatred, Fear, and ruthless Force? How shall we develop An effective Consciousness of the World-wide, Diversified UNITY of Life - not the imperialistic unity of enforced, or attempted, uniformity but that genuine, democratic, and fraternal UNITY which appreciates men's enriching differences of faith and function? How may we consciously attune our lives to The Good Life Universal (called God, Allah, Jehovah, the Unknown, Life, Law, Love, or by any other name) -- as we tune our radios to unseen forces which permeate and unite the world? How shall we discover, use, obey the might Laws of Righteousness and Goodwill -- as men have learned to observe and employ the laws of electricity? Practical, Inspiring Answers to these compelling, yet hopeful, questions are offered in the New, Popular, $1.50 (or 6 shilling) bound Book of over 200 pages, entitled "GOOD LIFE UNIVERSAL" Part I, Prose Part II, Poetry Developing A New Spiritual Dynamic Competent To Solve Man's Present Problems By Charles Frederick Weller Founder and General Executive of WORLD FELLOWSHIP Editor of the earlier, larger book, "World Fellowship" Author of "Neglected Neighbors in the National Capital" Advance Subscriptions and Special Contributions are now needed for the Publication and World-wide, Effective Distribution of this Book by WORLD FELLOWSHIP Room 901, 155 N. Clark Street Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A. (OVER) Thursday, JULY 8th, 3 to 6:30 p.m WORLD FELLOWSHIP PRESENTATION At Mrs. CLARENCE GASQUE'S GARDENS "The Elms," Spaniard's Road, Hampstead Heath, London, N.W.3, MUSIC. SONGS. DANCES. TEA. SOCIABILITY WESTERN DANCES and MUSIC- By Artist Students of the Mayfair School of Dancing, Singing and Acting. Presented by Flora M. Fairbairn EASTERN DANCES- Burmese, Balinese, Yayong, Chinese, Siamese, Persian and Indian By Else May Martini, of Burma INDIAN MUSIC. Ticket, including Tea,-2s,6d.-Reserved Section Ticket, 5s. 0d. Entire proceeds for the benefit of the World Fellowship of Faiths. Tickets can be obtained by the writing in advance to the World Fellowship of Faiths, Whitefield's Institute, Tottenham Court Road, W.I, or Savoy Hotel, London, W.2 (with self-addressed envelope) or at the door. The Opening Session INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th. at 8.15 IN THE CITY TEMPLE HOLDBORN VIADUCT, LONDON, E.C.4. SPEAKERS INCLUDE: DR. FRANK BUCHMAN, Founder of the Oxford Movement. The Rt. Hon. LORD MELCHETT, Author and Banker. SIR MOHAMMAD ZAFRULLAH KHAN, Member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, Indian Representative to the King's Coronation. Madame CLARENCE GASQUE, International Director. SUBJECT: PEACE and PROGRESS through WORLD FELLOWSHIP, Preceded by: FELLOWSHIP OF WORSHIP by Adherents of many Faiths in their Religious Robes. All are cordially invited. Admission is Free. Reserved Section Tickets--2s. 6d.--can be obtained by writing in advance to the World Fellowship of Faiths, Whitefield's Institute, Tottenham Court Road, W.I. or Savoy Hotel, London, W.C.2 (with self-addressed envelope). The International Assembly will continue its Public Sessions at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. from July 8th to 17th Whitefield's Tottenham Court Road, W.I. Fifty-four prominent speakers from many countries will give addresses. Please turn over. [*Marked Program*] [*Last Page*] PROGRAMME International Assembly WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS London, July 7th-17th, 1937 The Rt. Hon. George Lansbury, M.P., speaking from the pulpit of the City Temple on May 18th, 1937. Sitting (left to right):--The Rev. A.D. Belden, Mrs. Clarence Gasque, Sir Robert Waley Cohen, Sir Prabashankar Pattani, Sir D. Baron Jayatilaka, Sardar Bahadur Mohan Singh and Sir Abdul Qadir, with Mr. Pattani and Mr. Kedarnath Das-Gupta at the back. Headquarters: New York: HOTEL NEW YORKER New York City London: HOTEL SAVOY Strand, W.C.2. Programme THURSDAY, JULY 8th, 3 to 6:30 p.m. WORLD FELLOWSHIP PRESENTATION At MRS. CLARENCE GASQUE'S GARDENS, "The Elms," Spaniards Road, Hampstead Health, London, N.W.3. WELCOME BY MRS. CLARENCE GASQUE. EASTERN DANCES BY ELSE MAY MARTINI, OF BURMA, (1) Burmese ; (2) Siamese-Cambodian ; (3) Hindu Nautch ; (4) Balinese Wayong ; (5) Persian. TWO SCENES FROM SHAKESPEARE PRESENTED BY MADAME GITA BERRY-ORLOVA. BURMESE DANCES BY MAUNG PO SEIN, JR. OF RANGOON TEA. WESTERN DANCES AND MUSIC by Artist Students of the Mayfair School of Dancing Singing and Acting. PRESENTED BY FLORA M. FAIRBAIRN. Eighteen leaders of thought from America, nineteen from the British Isles, one from Canada, one from Ceylon, two from Germany, one from Hungry, two from Holland, nine from India and one from Mexico ; Fifty Four Speakers in all. INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLEY OF THE World Fellowships of Faiths Eight afternoons at 2 p.m. Nine evenings at 8.p.m. Three addresses at each session with a strict time limit of 25 minutes for each address. Eight mornings at 10 a.m. No fixed Addresses. Intimate, Informal Discussions of Problems and Proposals suggested by previous sessions or by interested persons. A strict limit of 5 minutes -- unless doubled by vote of those present. Unless otherwise stated-- All Meetings at WHITEFIELD'S INSTITUTE, Tottenham Court Road, Londow, W.1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, at 8;15 p.m. in the CITY TEMPLE, Holborn Viaduct, E.C.4 OPENING SESSION ALL FAITHS FELLOWSHIP OF WORSHIP brief Prayers of Chants by representatives of All Faiths, in native Ceremonial Dress. Dr. Frank N. D. Buchman, Leader of the Oxford Group. Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khan, Member of the Governor-General's Executive Council, India ; former President, All-India Moslem League. The Rt. Hon. LORD MELCHETT, Author and Banker. Madame Clarence Gasque (of America, France, and Great Britain), International Director, World Fellowship of Faiths. GREETINGS FROM LEADERS OF MANY LANDS. Thursday, July 8th 3.0 to 6.30 p.m. WORLD FELLOWSHIP PRESENTATION At Mrs. Clarence Gasque's Gardens, "The Elms," SPANIARD'S ROEAD, HAMPSTEAD HEATH, LONDON, N.W.3. MUSIC. SONGS. DANCES. TEA. SOCIABILITY. WESTERN DANCES AND MUSIC Artist-Students of the Mayfair School of Dancing, Singing and Acting. Presented by FLORA M. FAIRBAIRN. EASTERN DANCES Balinese, Yayong, Chinese, Siamese-Cambodian, Persian and Indian. By ELSE MAY MARTINI, of Burma. INDIAN MUSIC Tickets : (Including Tea) Unreserved. 2/6; Reserved, 5/- RESERVED SECTION TICKETS for any meeting (except Mrs. Gasque's Reception), 2/6/ each ; or a Membership Subscription :-- "International Assembly Membership," 5 guineas ($25.00); "City Membership," London, 2 guineas ($10.00). Students half price. GENERAL ADMISSION to any meeting -- a Silver contribution at the entrance. For Reserved Section Tickets of for Membership Certificates, apply:-- World Fellowship of Faiths, HOTEL SAVOY, London, W.C.2, or WHITEFIELD's INSTITUTE, Tottenham Court Road, London, W.1 (Tel. Museum 0382). Theme:-- "HELPS and HINDRANCES to PEACE and PROGRESS through WORLD FELLOWSHIP" Friday Afternoon, July 9th, 2 p.m. Mr. MONTAGUE BUTLER, L.R.A.M., M.R.S.T. ... ... "Esperanto and the Barrier of Language." Education Secretary, British Esperanto Association, Inc., Author of several Esperanto text books, also a book in Esperanto, on Quakerism. Member of the Society of Friends. Mr. H. W. KNOEST of Den Haag (Holland) ... ... "Accept the Unusual in a Universal Way." Head of the "International Inquiry Office for 'TRUTHSEEKERS', Nicolaistraat 27, Den Haag, Holland. Paper to be read by Alexis Gunning (M. B. T. Amsterdam), a leader in "Ahimsa." Rev. TORRANCE PHELPS, A.M., D.D. ... ... "World Peace through Religious Organization." Minister of the First Congregational Church, Pasadena, California, U.S.A. Chairman of "World Fellowship in Pasadena." Friday Evening, July 9th, 8 p.m. Professor GEORGE P. CONGER, A.B., B.D., Ph.D. ... ... "The Menace and Promise of the Sciences." Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, College of Science, Literature and the Arts, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. Presbyterian clergyman. Y.M.C.A. Secretary, War Prisoners' Aid, Eastern Siberia. Author of several books on Philosophy and World Thought. Mr. SHAW DESMOND ... ... ... ... ... "World Birth." Novelist and Poet. "Educated by Irish monks and life. Lectured widely in Danish and English. Sailed around Cape Horn in windjammer and travelled 7,000 miles in Africa. Founder, International Institute for Psychical Research. Author of many books since 1917." Dr. FELIX VALYI, of Hungary ... ... ... "The New Foundations of Religious Psychology." A World Citizen of Hungarian origin; an internationally-known expert of the Mohammedan world. Lectured for 25 years in European, American, and Asiatic universities. Lived among the monks of the Catholic Church and of Far Eastern (Buddhist) monasteries. Became the centre of a new pro-Islamic movement in Japan. Editor. Author of writings on Islam, Buddhism, Sufi Mysticism and the Science of Religious Psychology. Saturday Afternoon, July 10th, 2 p.m. JEAN DELAIRE (Mrs. MUIRSON BLAKE) F.Ph.S. " . . . . in Our Daily Life and Our National, International and Racial Contacts." Author of "The Mystery-Teaching in the West," "The Brotherhood of Religions" and other writings on religious, philosophical and world-unity themes. Editor, "The Christian Theosophist." His Eminence the IMAM SAHIB of the SHAN JEHAN MOSQUE. ". . in the Consciousness of Individuals and Groups." Born in Bengal, India. Head of the Moslem Mosque, Woking. Edits a monthly Journal, "The Islamic Review." Madame GITA BERRY-ORLOVA ... .. ... " . . . . In Nationalism and Internationalism." Speaker, in several countries, for the Baha'i Cause. Dramatic Artist. Directed the Indian Plays presented in Madam Gasque's Gardens last year by the World Fellowship of Faiths. Saturday Evening, July 10th, 8 p.m. Mr. LAURENCE HOUSMAN ... ... ... "Double Mindedness in Religion and Politics." Author and Artist. Dramatist (his "Victoria Regina" now playing at the Lyric Theatre). Mr. SHORAN S. SINGHA, B.A. ... ... ... ... " . . . . in Racial Relations." Of India, Lecturer for fifteen years, in America, the Balkans, British Isles, Denmark and Switzerland, on Indian affairs, political, social, economic and religious, and international questions. Rev. Professor E.S. WATERHOUSE, D.D., M.A. ... ... ... "Everyman's Religion." Professor of the Philosophy of Religion, Richmond College (Divinity School. University of London). Wesleyan Minister. Director of Queenswood School, Hatfield. Author. Broadcaster of talks from London on Religion and Psychology. Monday Afternoon, July 12th, 2 p.m. Mr. PETER FREEMAN, Ex. -M.P. ... ... ... ... "Vegetarianism and World Peace." President of the Vegetarian Society. M.P. (Labour) Brecon and Radnor, 1929-31. Councillor, Penarth, Cardiff, Glamorgan, 1924-31. Welsh Lawn Tennis Champion, 1919-21. General Secretary. Theosophical Society, Wales, 1922-35. Rev. G.W. GASQUE, D.D. ... ... ... "World Peace and Progress through the Church." Rector, Church of the Incarnation, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. Mr. FREDERICK J. GOULD ... "Helps to World Fellowship through the Education of Universal Youth." Lecturer and Demonstrator on Moral Education. Author, "Life Story of Humanist" (autobiographical) and many other books on Education, Religion, Philosophy, Biography, Youth, Socialism, etc. Monday Evening, July 12th, 8 p.m. Miss ELIZABETH GILMAN. ... ... ... ... ... ... " . . . . in Racial Relations." Director of the Open Forum, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. Professor JOHN W. HARVEY ... ... "Peace Making by International Voluntary Labour Service." Professor of Philosophy, Leeds University. Author of several books on Religion. Representing the "International Voluntary Service for Peace"--"Service Civil Volontaire International"--"Internationaler Freiwilliger Zivildienst." Rabbi FERDINAND M. ISSERMAN, A.B., A.M. ... ... ... "The Things We Have in Common." Born in Antwerp, Belgium. Naturalised U.S. citizen, 1918. Chairman and Co-founder Social Justice Committee of St. Louis. Member Central Conference of American Rabbis. Author. Tuesday Afternoon, July 13th, 2 p.m. ELOISE MOELLER ... ... ... ... ... ... " . . . . in the Press." Of Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Organiser and lecturer on spiritual and applied Psychology. Founder and teacher of the "Science of Living, International." Professor HARI PRASADD SHASTRI, D. Litt. ... ... ... "Peace in Hindu Religion." A Sanskrit scholar of a distinguished Indian Brahmin family. Versed in Chinese, Japanese and Persian classics. Entered Tibet at age 20, walking across the Himalayas to confer with eminent Lamas. Lecturer on Indian Philosophy at Waseda University, Tokio, 1916. Dean of the Foreign Department, Hardoon University, Shanghai, 1924-28. Founded and edited, in China, the "Asiatic Review." Brought out the standard Chinese edition of the Buddhist Scriptures, also supervised a Chinese translation of the Koran. Bishop ALMA WHITE, A.M., D.D. ... "The World's Political and Religious Problems and their Solution." Founder, 1901, and President, Pillar of Fire Church. Founder Alma White College, Alma Preparatory School, Zarephath Bible Seminary (all, Zarephath, New Jersey, U.S.A.), Bellevue Junior College (Denver, Colorado), Galilean Training School (Los Angeles, California), Mt. Hermon Academy (Cincinnati Ohio), Alma Bible College (London). Author of many books, radio addresses and more than 150 hymns. Editor, "Pillar of Fire." Tuesday Evening, July 13th, 8 p.m. ALICE A. BAILEY ... ... ... ... " . . . . in the Consciousness of Individuals and Groups." An Englishwoman, but American by marriage. She was Alice Latrobe-Bateman, and worked amongst British Soldiers prior to marriage. Was active in church work in U.S.A. and later started a school for study of Comparative Religion, Philosophy and Meditation. She and her husband are active in International good will work. Professor CYRIL E. M. JOAD, M.A. ... ... ... " . . . . in Schools and Colleges." Author. University Teacher. Head of Department of Philosophy and Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London, since 1930. Writer of many books on Philosophy, Science, Religion, Liberty, Civilization, Common Sense. The Hon. LILIAN H. MONTAGU, J.P., D.H.L. ... ... ... " . . . . in the Home." Social Worker. Lay Preacher for the Jewish Religious Union. Author of Numerous Stories, Essays, etc. Chairman of the West Central Jewish Girls' Club. Hon. Secretary, West Central Jewish Settlement. Organising Secretary, Jewish Religious Union. Hon. Secretary, World Union for Progressive Judaism. Wednesday Afternoon, July 14th, 2 p.m. ILA DIXON BUNTZ ... "World Money System a Hindrance to Peace and Progress through World Fellowship." Of Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. President, Los Angeles Council, International Peace Association. Starting on world tour "to stimulate interest in Peace throughout the world." His Eminence the IMAM of the London Mosque, Moulvi A. R. DARD, M.A., B.T. " . . . in Churches, Mosques, etc." Of India. Missionary to England from the Ahmadiyya Movement, in Islam, Qadian, India. Pandit A. B. GOSVAMI, Bhakti-Shastri, ... ... ... "World Peace through Divine Love." Of India. From the powerful Gaudiya Mission, Calcutta. Missionary in charge of their London branch. Wednesday Evening, July 14th, 8 p.m. Rev. JOHN J. BANNINGA, M.A., D.D., of India... ... ... ... " . . . . in Thought." Principal, Union Theological Seminary, Pasumalai, South India, a union institution for Bible study and training for religious work. Dr. Mrs. C. A. F. RHYS DAVIDS, M.A., Hon.D.Litt. ... ... ... "The Art of Living." Hon. Secretary, Pali Text Society (founded by husband, 1881) since 1907 ; President since 1923. On Staff of Economic Journal from its start till 1895. Lecturer on Indian Philosophy, Victoria University, Manchester, 1910-13. Lecturer on History of Buddhism, School of Oriental Studies, London, 1918-33. Many publications on Buddhism, Ethics, Peace, Indian Religion, Psychology, Philosophy. Dr. PRYNS HOPKINS, M.A. Ph.D. ... ... ... ... ... ... " . . . . in Science." Hon. Lecturer in Psychology at University College, London. Native of California, U.S.A., resident in London since 1928. Had an experimental school in Santa Barbara, California--destroyed by his taking a pacifist stand in the war. Organized and still owns a school, the Chateau de Bures, 30 miles west of Paris. Edits magazine, "Science and Society." Rev. T. RHONDDA WILLIAMS, D.D. "The Basis of the Widest Appeal for World Reconstruction." Congregational Minister, ordained at age 20, began public preaching at 13 1/2 years of age. Author of many books on Religion--in relation to Science, Social Service, Youth, Fear and Modern Liberalism. Thursday Afternoon, July 15th, 2 p.m. Rev. NORMAN B. BARR, B.A. ... ... "Human Unity--by 'Blood,' 'Spirit,' 'Faith.'" Presbyterian Clergyman, since 1897. Founder and Superintendent of Olivet Institute (a leading Social Settlement and Institutional Church), U.S.A., since 1897. Author. Bishop RANDALL A. CARTER, A.M., D.D., LL.D. ... ... ... " . . . . in Racial Relations." Presiding Bishop, The Third Episcopal District Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Ordained to ministry Colored M.E. Church, 1887 ; Presiding Elder, 1894-98 and 1903-14 ; Secretary, Epworth League, 1898-1903; Bishop, since 1914. Delegate Ecumenical Council of Methodism, London, 1901-21. Member, Executive Committee, Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. Fellow, American Geographical Society. Author. Brig.-General FRANK P. CROZIER, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. "The Breakdown of Military Defence ; the Need for an Alternative Technique." Served South African War 1900-08. Capt. Canadian Forces, 1908-12. European War 1914-19 (Croix de Guerre with palm, despatches seven times). Served with Lithuanian Army against Germans in Baltic, 1919; against Bolshevists and on Polish Front, 1919-20. Author. Mr. CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON ... ... ... ... ... "Tariff Barriers." Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Lived and travelled extensively in the Far East. Twice a War Correspondent in China. Personally acquainted with Japan, Borneo, Korea, Malaya, India, and West Africa. With the 7th Division in Flanders. Thursday Evening, July 15th, 8 p.m. MR. RHYS J. DAVIES, M.P. (Lab.) “Our Social Services.” Ten years member Manchester City Council; Secretary, National Union of Distributive Workers Approved Society. Commenced working life as farm servant; ten years coal miner in Rhondda Valley; 4 years Co-operative Society’s Cashier; Under-Secretary for Home Department, Labor government 1924. Past President of the Manchester and Salford Trades Council. Author. Lecturer in Great Britain and the U.S.A. D. DR. HEINRICH FRICK, D.D. "Rudolf Otto's Message and the Marburg Institute for the Study of Religious." Professor, Religious Science Seminar of Philipps University, Marburg/Lahn, Germany. Mr. BENJAMIN C. MARSH, B.A. "World Fellowship dependent upon Social Ownership." Executive Secretary, "The People's Lobby," Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Special Agent, Philadelphia Society for Organising Charity, 1902-03. Secretary, Pennsylvania Society to Protect Children from Cruelty 1903-07. Executive Secretary, Committee on Congestion Population in New York, 1907-18. Managing Director, Farmers' National Council and Executive Secretary, People's Reconstruction League, 1921-28. Author. Lecturer. Friday Afternoon, July 16th, 2 p.m. Lt.-Col. ARTHUR F. GAULT "Mazdaznan Contributions to World Peace and Progress." Kalanter of the British Mazdaznan Association, in charge for the British Empire. From Montreal, Canada. Dr. RUTH von SCHULZE-GAEVERNITZ, Ph.D. of Germany "The Growth of the Idea of One Mankind." Ph.D., Heidelberg University, Germany, 1928. Lecturer at Berlin Volkshochule, on Problems of East and West. Lectured on experiences in Greece and Turkey. Staff member of Berlin Social Settlement. Active in Adult Education in England. Miss E. M. WHITE, F.R.Hist.S. "The Contribution of Womanhood to Fellowship in the Faiths." Author and Lecturer. Friday Evening, July 16th, 8 p.m. SYUD HOSSAIN, of India "The Principles of Nationalism and Internationalism as they affect relations between East and West." A National Moslem leader of India. A lineal descendant of the Prophet Mohammad. Journalist. Editor- Lecturer in many countries. Now Professor of Indian and Islamic Civilizations, The University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Rev. SAMUEL M. ORTEGON, M.Th., of Mexico "....in the Consciousness of Individuals and Groups." Mexican Minister of the Primera Iglesia Bautista Mexicana (First Mexican Baptist Church), Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Mr. S. K. RATCLIFFE "English-speaking People's Contributions in this Crisis." Journalist and Lecturer, in America, England, India and other countries. Editor of The Echo, 1900. Acting Editor of The Statesman. Calcutta, 1903-06; of the Sociological Review, 1910-17. Bromley Foundation Lecturer, Yale University, 1926; Messenger Foundation, Cornell University, 1932. Author. Saturday Evening, July 17th, 8 p.m. Governor J. A. A. BURNQUIST, A.B. A.M., LL.B, LL.D. "Peace through Governmental Action." Governor, formerly, of the State of Minnesota, U.S.A. Lawyer, since 1905. Member, Minnesota House of Representatives, 1909-11. Lieutenant-Governor of Minnesota, 1913-15 ; Governor, 1915-21. Member, Board of Trustees of Carleton College. Rev. IVAN LEE HOLT, Ph.D., D.D., LL.D. "World Peace and Progress promoted by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America." President, Federal Council, Churches of Christ in America. Clergyman. Educator. Author. Pastor, St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church, South of St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. Dr. RICHARD R. LYMAN, Ph.D. "The Missionary System of the Mormon Church as a Factor in the Peace of the World and International Understanding." President European Mission, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Editor, Millenial Star. Consulting Civil Engineering. Member, Council of Twelve, Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormon). Home: Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. MARY CHURCH TERRELL, A.B., A.M. "Progress and Problems of the Coloured Women of the United States." The leading Coloured Woman of America. A nationaly-known orator. The first woman of her race to serve on an American Board of Education--in the National Capital, for eleven years. A Delegate to the Quinquennial International Congress of Women, in Berlin, Germany, and to the Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom in Zurich, Switzerland. First President of the National Association of Coloured Women. British President : The Rt. Hon. GEORGE LANSBURY, M.P. Indian Chairman : Sir P. C. RAY, Ph.D., C.I.E. F.C.S. American President : The Hon. HERBERT HOOVER. American Chairman : Bishop FRANCIS J. McCONNELL. International Director : Madame CLARENCE CASQUE. General Secretaries : Mr. KEDARNATH DAS CUPTA; Mr. CHARLES FREDERICK WELLER. British Headquarters: HOTEL SAVOY, London, W.C.2. Participants in the meetings in the provinces. Sitting (left to right) : Maulana J. D. Shams, Rev. A. Porter, Mrs. Clarence Gasque, and Rev. C. B. Johnson. Standing: Charles F. Weller, a Swiss helper, a Spanish worker, Principal W. Munn Rankin, K. N. Das-Gupta, and Mr. Brown. World Fellowship of Faiths A Worldwide, International, Inter-Racial, Non-Political, Spiritual Movement - A Continuing Parliament of All Faiths. AIMS THE REALISATION OF PEACE AND BROTHERHOOD AMONG PEOPLES OF ALL FAITHS, RACES, AND COUNTRIES-through (1) "Building Bridges of Understanding across the Chasms of Prejudice." (2) "Enabling mankind to realize a United and Fraternal World Life." (3) "Seeking a New Spiritual Power competent to master and reform the world." (4) "Cultivating Appreciation between people of all creeds, classes, conditions, and convictions." (5) "Uniting the inspiration of all Faiths for the solution of such World Problems as War, Persecution, Prejudice, Poverty, Hyper-Nationalism, Economic Conditions, Ignorance, Intolerance, Hatred, Fear." Any contribution makes one a member for one year. Write to: - The World Fellowship of Faiths Savoy Hotel, London, W.C.2. Hotel New Yorker, New York City, U.S.A. Prayers of Eleven Faiths INVOCATION Teach Us, O Lord, to see Thy life in all men and in all the peoples of Thine earth. BUDDHIST All praise be to the Lord, the Holy One, Perfect in Wisdom. I go the The Enlightened One for refuge, I go to the Law for refuge, I go to the Brotherhood for refuge. CHRISTIAN Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. CONFUCIAN Oh, revere! Oh, revere! God is glorious. Help me to bear this burden on my shoulders, And show me the Glorious virtue and conduct. HINDU Let us meditate upon the adorable light of the Divine Vivifier, May He direct our minds. JAIN Adoration to the Lord, the Destroyer of foes, the Supreme God, the king of those who have attained Victory. JEWISH Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One. And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all they heart and with all thy soul and with all thy might. MOHAMMEDAN There is no Deity but God. All praise be to God, the Lord of all the worlds, The Merciful, the Compassionate, The Master of the Day of Judgement. SHINTO All ye men who dwell under heaven! Regard all beings as your brothers and sisters You will then enjoy this divine country, Free from hate and sorrow. SIKH The One Supreme Being, whose name is Eternal Truth, The Creator, the Spirit, devoid of fear and enmity, Immortal, Unborn, Self-Existent, the Enlightener, the Bestower of Grace, Glory be to Him. TAO To know the Eternal is enlightenment. The Divine Way is the asylum of all things, The good man's treasure, the bad man's last resort. ZOROASTRIAN Blessed was the Thought, and blessed was the Word, and blessed was the Deed of the Holy One. Purity is the best gift. Happiness is to him who is our for the sake of purity. BENEDICTION From unreality lead us to truth From darkness lead us to light From death lead us to immortality. (Compiled by Kedarnath Das Gupta of India, one of the two General Secretaries of the World Fellowship of Faiths.) World Fellowship of Faiths WHITEFIELD'S INSTITUTE, SAVOY HOTEL, Tottenham Court Road, LONDON, W.1. Strand, LONDON, W.C.2 (PLEASE TURN OVER) FIFTY-FOUR SIGNIFICANT SPEAKERS. Eighteen Leaders of thought from America, nineteen from the British Isles, one from Canada, one from Ceylon, two from Germany, one from Hungary, two from Holland, nine from India and one from Mexico, discuss -- "HELPS and HINDRANCES to PEACE and Progress through WORLD FELLOWSHIP" in the LONDON CONVENTION, July 7 to 13, 1937 of the INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE World Fellowship of Faiths Eight afternoons at 2 p.m. Nine evenings at 8 p.m. (Informal discussions, Eight mornings at 10 a.m.) All, except two meetings, are to be held at-- WHITEFIELD'S INSTITUTE, Tottenham Court Road, London, W.1. (Telephone: Museum 0382) RESERVED SECTION TICKETS for any meeting (except Mrs. Gasque's Reception) 2/6 each; or a Menmbership subscription: "International Assembly Membership," 5 guineas ($25.00); "City Membership" London, 2 guineas ($10.00). Students half price. GENERAL ADMISSION to any meeting -- a Silver contribution at the entrance. THE ANTHEM OF THE UNIVERSAL. (Tune: "God Save the King" or "My Country 'Tis of Thee' - a tune used in several countries) One Cosmic Brotherhood, One Universal Good, One Source, One Sway, One Law Beholding us, One Purpose Moulding Us, One Life Enfolding Us, In Love Always, Anger, Resentment, Hate, Long, Made Us Desolate, Their Reign Is Done. Race, Colour, Creed and Caste, Fade In The Dreamy Past, Man Wakes To Learn At Last; All Life Is One! WORLD FELLOWSHIP -- 1910 to 1940 In 1910 in England, "The Union of East and West" began its work for Cultural Unity. In America in 1918, the "League of Neighbors" commenced working for Racial Unity. In 1924 the "Fellowship of Faiths" began developing Spiritual Unity. Incorporated, in 1928 as the "Threefold Movement-Union of East and West, League of Neighbors, Fellowship of Faiths," the work developed in 1929 into the "World Fellowship of Faiths," shortened, in 1936, to "World Fellowship", which has been incorporated. "The First World Fellowship of Faiths - a Second World's Parliament of Religions," in 1933-34, in Chicago and New York, held 83 meetings in which 242 addresses were delivered by 199 speakers of ALL Faiths, Races and Countries. In London, in July, 1936, 27 meetings of the World Fellowship of Faiths were held - 24 under the name "World Congress of Faiths." Similar International Assemblies of the World Fellowship of Faiths are proposed: in British cities, April to August, 1937; in India, 1938; in America, 1939; in Japan, 1940; each with its own distinctive theme. Our Text Book - "World Fellowship" containing, in 1,004 pages, the 242 addresses delivered by 199 leading Speakers, of ALL Faiths, Races, and Countries in the 83 notable meetings held during Chicago's recent World's Fair; 15 shillings ($3.75) Competent critics call this book - "The new Bible of World Peace" (PLEASE TURN OVER How YOU (individually or with a congenial Group) may use "WORLD FELLOWSHIP" (the 1004 page Book containing 242 addresses delivered by 199 speakers, of All Faiths, Races and Countries, in 83 meetings of the first World Fellowship of Faiths.) ...as a Guide, Text Book, and Inspiration. . . for your development of a Consciousness of worldwide unity- and the consequent Conduct - by which you may help humanity to realize the need, new, united, and fraternal world of Peace, Prosperity and Progress. The following Outline - for Reading, Study, Discussion, Action - is suggested by Charles Frederick Weller, Editor of "WORLD FELLOWSUP" and General Executive of the World Fellowship of Faiths; address: Hotel Morrison, Chicago, Illinois. Correspondence invited. 1. FOURTEEN NEW RELIGIOUS FAITHS (less than 100 years old) Showing that the Universal Spirit - The Good Life Universal - is powerfully manifested, NOW, in the consciousness and conduct of millions of people. pages (1) "TENRIKO" - "Wealth, position, even the bodies of men, are only borrowed 18-19, from God - and men should live in a spirit of gratitude and satisfaction" 753-756 (2) "HONGWANJI" - "Mind the creator of all objects.".................................................................................................................................28-30 30-32 (3) "KONKOKYO" - "When man has faith in God ** he will see wealth, health and happiness."................................................207-211 763-770 (4) "CHUNTOISM" - Exalts "the ideal kingdom on earth."........................................................................................................................614-617 (5) "GANDHI'S FAITH" - "Truth is God and the way to find him is non-violence." 12-13, 571-572, 827-833 (6) "BAHA'I" - "A new consciousness will appear which cannot tolerate the suffering of others 20-21, 77-80, 269-271, 654,655 674, 781-782, 901 (7) "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" - "has so successfully affirmed the superiority of spirit over matter that it has lifted the mass consciousness of an entire nation."...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................104, 569 (8) "MORMONISM" - "Our civilization cannot survive materially unless it be Redeemed spiritually." (Woodrow Wilson).......................................................................................................................................................870-889 (9 & 10) "ARYA SAMAJ" and "BRAHMA SAMAJ" - These two are "Changing the currents of Indian thought in all directions, religious, political, social and moral............................. 572, 654-655 661-676 pages (11) "ROSICRUCIANISM" - "Nationalism is passing through its final phase. 102, 551-552, Nations must find their further fulfilment as parts of a larger whole." 570, 909-912 (12) "SPIRTUALISM" - "Providence has used men of great reputation as scientists to bring to man's attention the continuity of life and the 895-896, working of invisible forces." 929-938 (13) "THEOSOPHY" - "We clasp within our small feeble embrace endless ranges 565, 570 of the Divine Wisdom which pervades and guides all things." 939-953 (14) "A NEW WORLD SAVIOR'S MESSAGE" - the power of prayer and spiritual vision practices faithfully by average men 719-739 II. ELEVEN OLDER RELIGIONS STIRRED BY A NEW SPIRIT (see "Prayers of Eleven Faiths," page vii) (1) "CHRISTIANITY" - "A Rewakened Christianity" * * "strengthening the 40-42, 67-77, spiritual life of the race and quickening many individual to the point 80-91, 102-109, of illumination." 145, 152-159 316-319, 446-470, 477-482, 538-543, 591-594, 787-816, 819-823, 902-909, 948 (2) "JUDAISM Points a Way Out of the Chaos" - "We must recognize the 22-23, 61, 145, divinity of every human being * * that the resources of the world belong 461-466, 475-477, to all men * * the cooperation must displace competition * * that men 503, 507, 537, 543 must learn to labor, not for profit, but for use." 569, 851-870 (3) "HINDUISM" - "We remember our insistence on Ahimsa (non-injury). Exploit and frustration are injury; the innocent is one who does good, 5-8, not merely refrains from doing evil." (H. H. the Maharaja Gaekwar of 289-293, 557-562, Baroda) 653-661, 676-701 (4) "ISLAM" - "The supreme gift of Islam was the ideal of unity which it drilled 16-17 somehow into the heads of a hundred races - not merely the unity of God; 523, 569-570, but even more the unity of mankind." 832-851 (5) "JAIN" - "Ahimsa (non-hurting) is the highest religion - and Mahatma 24-25, 546-547, Gandhi has carried it to every nook and corner of the world." 653, 702-719 (6) "SIKH" - "No political regeneration has stood or will ever stand, unless 21-22, preceded, accompanied or followed by a spiritual awakening." 912-929 (7) "BUDDHISM" - "Where the teachings of Buddha prevail, virtue is in high 6, 7, 8, 14-16, esteem, courtesy is observed, people are actuated by the spirit of mutual 23, 28-32, 647, help, (they) maintain harmonious relationship - and, therefore, no armament 757-763, 782-786, is needed." 817 pages (8) ZOROASTRIANISM" - "Zoroaster created modes of ethics for individual and collective conduct in the fields of sociology, politics, business economics and agriculture * * its study may benefit the most ardent student of the 9-20, 27-28 'New Deal.'" 61, 166, 895 (9) "CONFUCIANISM" - "From the Son of Heaven down to the mass of the 8, 61, 202-205, people, all must consider the cultivation of the person the root of everything 268, 409-410 besides." "The sage can make the whole world as one family." 594-596 (10) "SHINTOISM worships the Gods of creation, believes in the immortality of the vii, 97, soul, aims at world unity, emphasizes spiritual cleanliness, and is entirely 450-451, practical." 773-774 (11) "TAOISM" - "The religion of the future will be * * something like Chinese religion at its best - a sort of dynamic combination of Taoism and Confucianism." (a Christian teacher) vii, 268 III. SEVEN ECONOMIC, INDUSTRIAL, POLITICAL FAITHS (1) "COMMUNISM" - "The only method by which t[he] United States can 24, 73, 74, 98, prevent its adoption is to display equal efforts in a drive for social reform 100, 101, 162, * * What if those atheists in Russian should turn out to care more 165-176, 234, 235, for building a better social order than we Christians in America do?" 255, 458-459, (The Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick) 626-636 (2) "NAZIISM" - "They at least commend the valient spirit, the stern discipline, the readiness to serve and sacrifice, and the ardent love of country * * 58, 73, 235, 333, and this is much. " (Sir Francis Younghusband of England) 456-458, 460, 596-606, 856-859, 865-867 (3) "PUBLIC OWNERSHIP" - "I suggest the extension of public ownership of basic public utilities and services as the way out of our present crisis." 242-251 4) "CO-OPERATIVES" - "Genuine Economic Cooperation As A Remedy for All Depression." (Senator Brookhart) 96, 230-234 (5) "SINGLE TAX" - "Henry George's Prophecy and Plan." 251-256 (6) "SOCIALIZING BUSINESS" - "State Capitalism and acquisitive individualism have failed. Poverty in the midst of planty can be ended in America only by a large measure of socialized production and distribution (Norman 234-240, Hapgood) 256-259 (7) "POLITICS" - "Something wrong in the system under which we live * * 80-102, 119-132, demands a new conception of what government is for." (John Dewey) 240-242, 455-466 IV. NINETY-EIGHT SIGNIFICANT ADDRESSES (not included in the three preceeding pages) "RELIGION IN A CHANGING WORLD" - Opening, keynote address His Highness the Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda 5-8 "EXPLAINING THE WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS" Bishop Francis J. McConnell, D.D., LL.D. 9 "THE MOST OUTSTANDING EVENT OF THE CENTURY" Rajah Jai Prithui Bahadur Singh 10-11 "OPENING THE FIRST SESSION" - Jane Addams 11-12 "GREEK ORTHODOX GREETINGS" - His Beatitude the Archbishop of Cyprus 17-18 "TRUTH AND LIFE ARE THE UNKNOWN GOD IN WHICH WE LIVE" Romain Rolland 25-27 "THE OUTLOOK FOR WORLD PEACE" - Sir Oliver Lodge 30 "PROGRESS AND PROMISE OF WORLD PEACE" - The Right Hon. Arthur Henderson 32-34 "NOT CAPITALISM BUT WAR IS THE BASIC EVIL" - The Hon. S. O. Levinson 34-35 "OFFICIAL ADDRESS OF WELCOME" - Mayor Edward J. Kelly, L.L.D. 35-36 "TRUE FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS" - Dr. Manly Hall 36-38 "FAITH AND CIVILIZATION" - Dean Roscoe Pound 39-40 "FELLOWSHIP WITH THE UNIVERSE" - Sir Francis Younghusband, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E. 45-59 "NATIONALISM, UNIVERSALISM, AND WORLD-RELIGION" President Julian Morgenstern, Ph.D. 59-67 "BROTHERHOOD AND BEAUTY - A NEW CIVILIZATION IN THE LIGHT OF EAST AND WEST" - Professor H. Douglas Wild 109-115 "THE FAITH OF POETRY" - Dr. Percy MacKaye, Hon. Litt.D. 132-141 "A PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE FOR THE PRESENT AGE" Dr. Edward Howard Griggs, LL.D., Litt.D. 141-152 "THE EVANGELISM OF CULTURE" - Barbara Young 152-159 "CRITICAL OPTIMISM" - The Rev. George Rowland Dodson, D.D. 159-165 "WITHOUT MAN, EVEN GOD CANNOT SAVE THE WORLD" Sir Wilfred T. Grenfell, M.D., K.C.M.G. 179-182 "WHAT IS RELIGION?" - Professor Alban G. Widgery, M.A. 182-184 "RELIGION AND THE ALLEGED PASSING OF LIBERALISM" Professor William Ernest Hocking 184-192 "UNITY OF RELIGION AND SCIENCE" - Charles Fillmore 192-202 "IMMORTALITY MY RELIGION" - Professor Hu Shih, Ph.D 202-205 "DISCIPLINE AND FREEDOM" - Professor Lynn Harold Hough, Litt.D., LL.D. 205-207 "WORLD CO-OPERATION THROUGH RELIGION" - Dean Frederick C. Grant 211 "THE RELIGION OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE" - President Irving Maurer, D.D., LL.D. 212-223 "RELIGION AS A UNIVERSAL IMPERATIVE" - The Rev. Douglas Horton, D.D. 223 "STARVING IN A WORLD OF PLENTY" - Muriel Lester 227-230 "THE SOCIAL BODY AND SOUL" - Charlotte Perkins Gilman 259-263 "YOUTH AND THE FUTURE" - Professor James M. Yard, D.D. 267-269 "CHALLENGING YOUTH" - Mirzz Ahmad Sohrab 269-271 "YOUTH AND DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP" - Dr. Albert W. Beaven 272-275 "THE RELIGION OF YOUTH" - President Albert Britt, Litt.D. 275-277 "YOUTH'S PRESENT FAULTS AND POSSIBILITIES" - Bishop Callistos 277-281 "YOUTH'S ATTITUDE TOWARD RELIGION" — President D. W. Morehouse, Ph.D., LL.D. 281-285 "YOUTH AND RELIGION" —The Rev. F. G. Harvey. 285 - 289 "WOMANHOOD ADVANCING, IN INDIA AND AMERICA" Madam Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddi 289-293 "WOMAN OF THE FUTURE" — Margaret Sanger. 293-304 "SOLVING THE COLORED WOMAN'S PROBLEM" — Mary Church Terrell. 304 - 316 "THE NEGRO, THE HOPE OR DESPAIR OF CHRISTIANITY" Bishop Reverdy C. Ransom, D. D. 316 - 319 "OVERCOMING RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS PREJUDICES" President R. R. Wright, Jr., Ph. D., LL.D. 319-322 "INTERRACIAL CO-OPERATION AND GOOD WILL" — Principal Laurence C. Jones. 323-327 "MACHINERY, ECONOMICS AND RELIGION " — Secretary Henry A. Wallace. 339-342 "MAN AND MACHINE" — President Silas Evans, D. D. 342-349 "MAN AND THE MACHINE AGE" — The Rev. L. Ward Brigham, D.D. 349-352 "HOW MAN MAY CONQUER FEAR" — Dr. Manly P. Hall. 352-363 "HOW TO CONQUER FEAR" — Dr. Ramon Ostoja, Ph. D., MS.D. 363-365 "MAN'S QUEST FOR SECURITY" — Dr. Horatio M. Pollock, M. S., Ph. D. 365-372 "THE QUESTION OF RELIGIOUS CERTAINTY" — Bishop Ralph S. Cushman. 372-376 "ADULT EDUCATION — WHERE ARE WE GOING?" — Dr. Philip L. Seman, PH.B. 376-382 "PROHIBITION" — The Rev. Clarence True Wilson, D.D., LL.D. 382-387 "THE STAKE OF THE CHURCH IN MOTION PICTURES" The Rev. Worth Marion Tippy, Ph.D., D.D. 387-399 "MOTION PICTURES AND A NEW SOUL SCIENCE" — Dr. Francis S. Onderdonk 399-405 "WORLD FELLOWSHIP FOR PEACE" — Fletcher S. Brockman, LL.D. 409-414 "PEACE PROJECTS IN CHINA, JAPAN AND CHRISTENDOM" The Rev. Stanton Lautensechlager 414-422 "A GATEWAY TO PEACE" — Rabbi Abraham Nowak 422-425 "THE PROBLEM OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE" Vidya-Vibbushana Pandit Dr. Shyama Shankar. 425-428 "PEOPLE MUST MAKE THEIR VOICES HEARD FOR PEACE" The Hon. Frank B. Kellogg, LL.D., D.C.L. 428-430 "THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE KELLOGG-BRIAND PEACE PACT" Professor Charles S. Braden, PhD. and Lola Maverick Lloyd. 430-431 "IS WAR INEVITABLE?" — The Rev. Hugh S. MacKenzie . 431-436 "BANNER OF PEACE" — Nicholas K. de Roerich. 436-439 "THE LAST WAR — AND THE NEXT" — Arthur Lee Delisle, Ph.D. 439-442 "NON-VIOLENCE" — Miss Elizabeth Gilman. 442-451 "WORLD CHAOS AND THE WAY OUT" — The Revl John Haynes Holmes, D.D. 455-461 "HOW EXPAND PATRIOTISM INTO WORLD CONSCIOUSNESS?" The Rev. Frederick J. Libby, A.B., S.T.B. 470-474 "IDEALS FOR A NEW WORLD ORDER?" — Rabbi Charles E. Shulman. 475-477 "DARE I DO AS JESUS DID?" — Dr. Preston Bradley 477-482 "DISARMAMENT AND INTERNATIONAL POLIE" — The Rev. James Milne, M.A. 482-485 "WE AND OUR WORLD" — Professor Jesse H. Holmes 486-497 "FIVE PARLIAMENTS OF RELIGION" — Charles Frederick Weller 501-502 "WORLD PROGRESS WAITS FOR RELIGIOUS UNITY" — Dr. Herman Neander 502-512 "THE TWO PARLIAMENTS OF RELIGION — 1893 AND 1933" The Rev. Jabez T. Sunderland, D.D. 512-523 "DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN 1893 AND 1933" — Syud Hossain. 523-528 "HISTORY AND FUNDAMENTALS OF THE WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS" Charles Frederick Weller, B.S. 528-537 "NEW YORK'S SUPPEMENTARY SESSIONS" — Abstracts of Firty Significant Addresses 537-556 "INDIA'S PREPARATORY FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS" His Holiness Jagadgurn Shri Shankaracharya, Dr. Kurtkoti 557-562 "A SPIRITUAL LEAGUE OF NATIONS" — Dr. Bhagavan Das. 562-567 "WHAT NINETEEN FAITHS CONTRIBUTE TO SPIRITUAL TECHNIQUE" Swami Yogananda 567-573 "THE UNDERLYING AND ETERNAL UNITY OF THE GREAT WORLD RELIGIONS" The Rev. Albert Vail, Ph.D. 581-582 "AFRICA'S ASHANTI RELIGION" — Duke Kwesi Nyamike Kuntu 585-589 "INTER-AMERICAN UNITY — SPIRITUAL AN ECONOMIC" Professor Roberto Brenes-Mesen. 589-591 "HOW REALIZE WORLD UNITY" — Leang Chaou-Khe. 594-596 "ITALY'S LEADERSHIP" — The Hon. Guiseppe Castruccio. 606-614 "WHICH IS WRONG — OUR SYSTEMS OR MENTALITY?" — Rektor O. F. Olden. 618-626 "TURKEY AND THE BALKANS — A POLICY OF FAITH AND FELLOWSHIP" Dean Edgar J. Fisher, Ph.D. 636-642 "INDIA'S WORLDWIDE CONTRIBUTIONS" — Principal Balkrishna 645-648 "INDIA IN BONDAGE" — The Rev. Jabez T. Sunderland, D.D. 648-653 "INDIA'S MESSAGE TO A DISTRACTED WORLD" —Bhai Manilal C. Parekh, B.A. 653-661 "JAPAN, INDIA AND AMERICA" — Professor Kenneth J. Saunders, Litt.D. 743-753 "KNOWLEDGE VERSUS FAITH — THE CRISIS OF MODERN CIVILIZATION" Professor Masaharu Anesaki. 774-753 "JAPAN'S EXPERIMENT IN WORLD FELLOWSHIP" — Professor Ken Nakazawa 770-774 "JAPAN STRIVES TO SPIRITUALIZE HER INDUSTRIES" — The Rev. Misaki Shimadzu. 774-777 "MAN AND THE WORD OF THE NEW ERA" — Frederick Wagner Biehl. 816-819 "WORLD GOVERNMENT THROUGH UNSEEN MASTERS" Judge Weliko Grablachoff, D.Litt. 893-902 V. SEVENTY-SIX NATIONAL CULTURES Discussed or Referred to Page references are given (in the 32 page INDEX) opposite the names of the Seventy-Six Countries 1104 Pages. Popular edition $3.25, Le Luxe $5.25, postpaid. ORDER OF WORLD FELLOWSHIP Hotel Morrison, Chicago, Illinois FIFTY-FOUR SIGNIFICANT SPEAKERS. Eighteen Leaders of thought from America, nineteen from the British Isles, one from Canada, one from Ceylon, two from Germany, one from Hungary, two from Holland, nine from India and one from Mexico, discuss -- "HELPS and HINDRANCES to PEACE and PROGRESS through WORLD FELLOWSHIP" in the LONDON CONVENTION, July 7 to 17, 1937 of the INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE World Fellowship of Faiths Eight afternoons at 2 p.m. Nine evenings at 8 p.m. (Informal discussions, Eight mornings at 10 a.m.) All, except two meetings, are to be held at --- WHITEFIELD'S INSTITUTE, Tottenham Court Road, London, W.1. (Telephone: Museum 0382) RESERVED SECTION TICKETS for any meeting (except Mrs. Gasque's Reception), 2/6 each; or a Membership Subscription: "International Assembly Membership," 5 guineas ($25.00); "City Membership," London, 2 guineas ($10.00). Students half price. GENERAL ADMISSION to any meeting -- a Silver contribution at the entrance. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ THE ANTHEM OF THE UNIVERSAL (Tune: "God Save the King" or "My Country 'Tis of Thee" -- a tune used in several countries) One Cosmic Brotherhood, Anger, Resentment, Hate, One Universal Good, Long Made Us Desolate, One Source, One Sway, Their Reign is Done, One Law Beholding us, Race, Colour, Creed and Caste, One Purpose Moulding Us, Fade In The Dreamy Past, One Life Enfolding Us, Man Wakes to Learn At Last; In Love Always, All Life is One! ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ WORLD FELLOWSHIP -- 1910 to 1940 In 1910, in England, "The Union of East and West" began its work for Cultural Unity. In America, in 1918, the "League of Neighbors" commenced working for Racial Unity. In 1924, the "Fellowship of Faiths" began developing Spiritual Unity. Incorporated, in 1928, as the "Threefold Movement -- Union of East and West, League of Neighbors, Fellowship of Faiths," the work developed, in 1929, into the "World Fellowship of Faiths," shortened, in 1936, to "World Fellowship," which has been incorporated. "The First World Fellowship of Faiths -- a Second World's Parliament of Religions," in 1933-34, in Chicago and New York, held 83 meetings, in which 242 addresses were delivered by 199 speakers of ALL Faiths, Races, and Countries. In London, in July, 1936, 27 meetings of the World Fellowship of Faiths were held -- 24 under the name "World Congress of Faiths." Similar International Assemblies of the World Fellowship of Faiths are proposed; in British cities, April to August, 1937; in India, 1938; in America, 1939; in Japan, 1940; each with its own distinctive theme. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Our Text Book -- "WORLD FELLOWSHIP" containing, in 1004 pages, the 242 addresses delivered by 199 leading Speakers, of ALL Faiths, Races, and Countries in the 83 notable meetings held during Chicago's recent World's Fair; 15 shillings ($3.75) Competent critics call this book "The new Bible of World Peace." PLEASE TURN OVER PRAYERS OF ELEVEN FAITHS INVOCATION Teach us, O Lord, to see Thy life in all men and in all the peoples of Thine earth. BUDDHIST All praise be to the Lord, the Holy One, Perfect in Wisdom. I go to The Enlightened One for refuge, I go to the Law for refuge, I go to the Brotherhood for refuge. CHRISTIAN Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. CONFUCIAN Oh, revere! Oh, revere! God is glorious. Help me to bear this burden on my shoulders, And show me the glorious virtue and conduct. HINDU Let us meditate upon the adorable light of the Divine Vivifier, May He direct our minds. JAIN Adoration to the Lord, the Destroyer of foes, the Supreme God, the King of those who have attained Victory. JEWISH Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One. And thou shalt love the Lord they God with all they heart and with all thy soul and with all they might. MOHAMMEDAN There is no Deity but God. The Merciful, the Compassionate, All Praise be to God, the Lord The Master of the Day of Judgment. of all the worlds, SHINTO All ye men who dwell under heaven! You will then enjoy this divine country Regard all beings as your brothers and sisters Free from hate and sorrow. SIKH The One Supreme Being, Immortal, Unborn, Self-Existent, the whose name is Eternal Truth, Enlightener, the Bestower of Grace, The Creator, the Spirit, devoid Glory be to Him. of fear and enmity, TAO To know the Eternal is enlightenment. The Divine Way is the asylum of all things, The good man's treasure, the bad man's last resort. ZOROASTRIAN Blessed was the Thought, and blessed was the Word, and blessed was the Deed of the Holy Purity is the best gift. Happiness is to him who is pure for the sake of purity. BENEDICTION From unreality lead us to truth From darkness lead us to light From death lead us to immortality _______________ (Compiled by Kedarnath Das Gupta of India, one of the two General Secretaries of the World Fellowship of Faiths.) WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS WHITEFIELD'S INSTITUTE SAVOY HOTEL, Tottenham Court Road, London, W.1. Strand, LONDON, W. C.2 PLEASE TURN OVER [*Friday, May 18, '34*] Peace and Goodwill Week Program May 12-18, 1934 The World Fellowship of Faiths Grand Ball Room Hotel New Yorker 34th St. and 8th Ave, New York, N.Y. PRAYERS OF ELEVEN FAITHS INVOCATION Teach us, O Lord, to see Thy life in all men and in all the peoples of Thine earth. BUDDHIST All praise be to the Lord, the Holy One, Perfect in Wisdom. I go to The Enlightened One for refuge, I go to the Law for Refuge, I go to the Brotherhood for refuge. CHRISTIAN Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. CONFUCIAN Oh, revere! Oh, revere! God is glorious. Help me to bear this burden on my shoulders, And show me the glorious virtue and conduct. SHINTO All ye men who dwell under heaven! Regard all beings as your brothers and sisters You will then enjoy this divine country, Free from hate and sorrow. SIKH The One Supreme Being, whose name is Eternal Truth, The Creator, the Spirit, devoid of fear and enmity, Immortal, Unborn, Self-Existent, the Enlightener, the Bestower of Grace, Glory be to Him. TAO To know the Eternal is enlightenment. The Divine Way is the asylum of all things, The good man's treasure, the bad man's last resort. HINDU Let us meditate upon the adorable light of the Divine Vivifier, May He direct our minds. JAIN Adoration to the Lord, the Destroyer of foes, the Supreme God, the King of those who have attained Victory. JEWISH Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One. Blessed be His Name whose glorious Kingdom is forever and ever. MOHAMMEDAN There is no Deity but God. All praise be to God, the Lord of all the worlds. The Merciful, the Compassionate, The Master of the Day of Judgment. ZOROASTRIAN Blessed was the Thought, and blessed was the Word, and blessed was the Dead of the Holy One. Purity is the best gift. Happiness is to him who is pure for the sake of purity. BENEDICTION From unreality lead us to truth From darkness lead us to light From death lead us to immortality. (Compiled by Kedernath Das Gupta of India, one of the two General Executives of the World Fellowship of Faiths -- a second Parliament of Religions -- meeting during Chicago's second World's Fair, 1933-1934. Read by the audiences at the opening of many of its sixty sessions.) The World Fellowship of Faiths An All-World Movement The World Fellowship of Faiths is a world-wide international, inter- racial spiritual movement. It's purpose is "to unite the inspiration of all faiths, races and countries upon the solution of man's present problems." Science is rapidly removing barriers of time and space. We must realize now "The world is my country, to do good is my religion." In Tagore's words; "Let all awake into that Heaven of Freedom where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls." The Threefold Movement The World Fellowship of Faiths was developed by "The Threefold Movement -- Union of East and West, League of Neighbors, Fellowship of Faiths," whose origins date back to 1910 in London and to 1918 in America. The purpose of The Threefold Movement is the realization of peace and brotherhood, through understanding and neighborliness. Its method is to unite people of all religions, races, countries and classes, by building bridges of appreciation across the chasms of prejudice. Union of East and West The Union of East and West was founded in England in 1910, and in the United States in 1920. Its purpose is to promote cultural unity through the medium of drama, literature, art, music, science and philosophy. With t his aim of promoting a better understanding between the East and the West, it has produced in England and America thirty-one Oriental plays portraying the life and character of the East. League of Neighbors The League of Neighbors began in 1918 with the object of stimulating racial and human unity. It enabled alien groups in America -- particularly foreign born and Negro neighbors -- to interpret to the communities in which they lived the idealism and social spirit of their contributions to the common life. The League befriended especially "the strangers within our gates." Fellowship of Faiths The Fellowship of Faiths was founded in 1924 when the Union of East and West and the League of Neighbors came together. Its purpose is to cultivate spiritual unity through those fundamentals in which all faiths agree. Meetings in Many Cities In many cities of several countries, the Movement has held scores of meetings in which Catholic, Protestant and Negro Christians, Jewish rabbis, Hindus, Mohammedans and representatives of other faiths have spoken from the same platform on "Peace and Brotherhood as Taught by the World's Living Faiths," on "Tributes to Christianity by Non-Christians," on "Tributes to Judaism by Adherents of Other Religions," on "How May Man Conquer Fear?" on "A New World Order," and on similar subjects. The Jewish New Year was observed by non-Jews in a leading Christian Church and festivals of Buddhist, Confucian, Hindu, Moslem and other religions have been similarly celebrated by people of other faiths in a joyous spirit of mutual appreciation. Peace and Goodwill Week Peace and Goodwill Week, May 12 to 18, was observed by the Movement in many countries and May 18, anniversary of the first Hague conference, was proclaimed by many United States Governors as World Goodwill Day. Unity In Variety It is not the purpose of the Fellowship of Faiths to merge all religions into one, to convert adherents of one fait to another, or to prove the equality, superiority or inferiority of any religion. The aim of the Movement is not Uniformity, but UNITY in variety. The Fellowship of Faiths belongs to all Churches, Synagogues, Temples and Mosques. It aspires to be a continuing or repeated conference through which adherents of all Faiths shall develop not merely tolerance but also Mutual Appreciation. Appreciation is the keynote of the Fellowship of Faiths. Second Parliament of Religions in Chicago The First World Fellowship of Faiths (second Parliament of Religions) was held in Chicago during the World's Fair, June to November 1, 1933. There were sixty sessions with one hundred and ninety-two addresses by 157 eminent leaders representing many faiths, races and countries. Twenty-five significant messages were received from eminent world leaders. Supplementary Sessions in New York Following the very successful Chicago convention, the World Fellowship of Faiths organized supplementary sessions in New York from November 1933 through May 1934, with a culminating International Convention in Peace and Goodwill Week, May 12 to 18 inclusive, in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel New Yorker. Sir Francis Younghusband, British explorer, statesman and author, came especially from London to take part in the meetings during Peace and Goodwill Week and delivered his main address -- "The Value of Joy" on May 16, which proved to be his masterpiece. For the first time in history, a unique World Fellowship Procession of people of all faiths, races and countries, in colorful ceremonial and national costumes, marched on Sunday, May 13, from 32nd Street and 7th Avenue to the Hotel New Yorker for a program of characteristic songs and speeches. A special feature of the International Convention was music of many lands provided by the International Music Festival League, under the direction of Dr. Archer Leslie Hood. World Peace Day A resolution was unanimously and enthusiastically adopted on the opening day of the Chicago convention, August 27, to observe every year the 27th day of August as WORLD PEACE DAY, anniversary of the signing of the celebrated Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact, renouncing war as an instrument of national policy for settling international disputes. A Continuing Parliament of Religions During the Chicago sessions it was proposed, and also confirmed in the New York sessions, to continue and extend the Movement. His Highness the Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda, India, became President of a new International Committee which is to sponsor a second World Fellowship of Faiths (a Parliament of Religions) at the time of the proposed World's Fair in Crystal Palace, London, England, in 1936. Local Fellowship of Faiths In was also planned at the Chicago sessions to develop local and regional Fellowships of Faiths throughout the world. An India Committee was formed on the last day of the Chicago sessions with Raja Jai Prithvi Bahadur Singh as Chairman and a London Committee with Sir Francis Younghusband as Chairman. The General Executives are now organizing local Fellowships of Faiths in many cities of the United States and preparing for the publication of "The Great Book of Proceedings" of the 1933-'34 sessions. Membership Any financial contribution makes you a Member for the year -- and entitles you to free literature, announcements and admission to the Reserved Section at all public meetings. Officials His Highness the Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda, India, is International President of the World Fellowship of Faiths. It has a National Committee of Three Hundred American leaders with former President Herbert Hoover as Hon. President of America. The National Vice-Presidents are Hon. Newton D. Baker, President Glenn Frank, Dr. John Lapp, Dr. R. A. Millikan, Gov. Gen. Frank Murphy, Gov. Gifford Pinchot, Mr. Chester H. Rowell, Miss Mary E. Woolley. Bishop Francis J. McConnell is the National Chairman. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, Mr. Patrick Henry Callahan, Prof. E. R. A. Seligman and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise are National Vice-Chairmen, Kedarnath Das Gupta of India and Charles Frederick Weller of Chicago are the two General Executives. Headquarters Chicago, Ill. HOTEL MORRISON Madison & Clark Streets (Tel.: Franklin 9600) New York, N. Y. HOTEL NEW YORKER 34th Street and 8th Avenue (Tel.: Medallion 3-1000) DAY-BY-DAY PROGRAM Seventy-Two Speakers addressed Fourteen New York Sessions in World Peace and Good Will Week. Saturday, May 12 to Friday, May 18, 1934, inclusive,. Twice Daily:--3 to 5 P.M. Round Table Conferences; Ten Minute Talks 8 to 10 P.M. Evening Addresses; Twenty Minutes Each. In the Grand Ball Room (Mezzanine Floor, N.W. Corner of the building) HOTEL NEW YORKER, 34th St. and 8th Ave., New York City. Supplementing Sixty Chicago Sessions during Chicago's Worlds Fair, June to November, 1933 The First WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS (Continuing the World's Parliament of Religions at Chicago's First World's Fair, 1893) "To Unite the Inspiration of ALL FAITHS, RACES COUNTRIES --- --- upon the Solution of Man's PRESENT PROBLEMS" Music at Each Meeting -- Provided by the International Music Festival League, Dr. Archer Leslie Hood, Director. "The Anthem of the Universal" (Tune: "My Country 'Tis of Thee") One Cosmic Brotherhood, One Universal Good, One Source, One Sway One Law Beholding Us, One Purpose Moulding Us, One Life Enfolding Us In Love Alway. Anger, Resentment, Hate, Long Made Us Desolate, Their Reign Is Done. Race, Color, Creed and Caste, Fade In The Dreamy Past, Man Wakes To Learn At Last; All Life Is One! PRAYERS OF ELEVEN FAITHS Were Read Together at Each Meeting Executive Office: Hotel New Yorker (Phone, MEdallion 3-1000) Kedarnath Das Gupta--GENERAL EXECUTIVES--Charles Federick Weller Mrs. J. Sergeant Cram, Chairman Peace and Goodwill Week Committee. PROGRAM Saturday, May 12, 3 to 5 P.M. "A NEW SPIRITUAL DYNAMIC NEEDED" Dr. Hereward Carrington, Phychical Institute Dr. F. Homer Curtiss, Mystic, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Basil Alexander, Pres., Sons of Roumania Mr. Benjamin C. Marsh, People's Lobby, D. C. MUSIC Ave Maria.....Gounod Christine O'Reilly Pax Vobiscum.....Schubert Augustus Post Saturday, May 12, 8 to 10 P.M. "SPIRITUAL NEEDS AND EVILS OF SOCIETY" Rabbi H Pereira Mendes, Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue Prof. Wm. H. Kilpatrick, Teachers College Mrs. Alice A. Bailey, International Teacher MUSIC From Creation.....Haydn On The Each Living Soul Awakes ( ) Christine O'Reilly, Archer L. Hood, Augustus Post To Thee, O Country.....Eichberg Still wie die Nacht.....Bohm Mary Keegan at the piano. Sunday, May 13, 3 to 5 P.M. WORLD FELLOWSHIP PROCESSION of All Faiths, Races, Countries Marches at 3 P.M. from Pennsylvania Railroad Station, 32nd St. and 7th Ave., to Hotel New Yorker for a Program of Songs and Speeches SHORT ADDRESSES BY Major William P. Ainsworth, representing Mr. Ralph Hitz, President of the National Hotel Management Company, Incorporated, operating the Hotel New Yorker Dr. John Haynes Holmes of the Community Church Mrs. J. Sergeant Cram, Chm. of Peace and Good- will Week Comm. Pandit Dr. Shyama, Hindu, of India The Rev. Sokei-ann Sasaki, Buddhist Priest of Japan Mirza Ahmad Sohrab of Persia – for years secy. and interpreter of Abdul Baha, the Baha'i leader Bhai Manilal C. Parekh, Jain, of India Mr. Henry Tudor Mason, Pres. All Nations Ass'n. Miss Ruth St. Denis, Internationally-known Dancer Dr. Frederick Kettner, founder of the Biosophical Institute of the Roerich Society The Rev. Dr. H. Pereira Mendes, Rabbi Emeritus of the Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue MUSIC Long, Long Trail..........Elliott O Sole Mio..........arr. by Vesci Audience Joining Lovely Appear..........Gounod Solo by Ida Lebediker New York Symphony Chorus Archer Leslie Hood, Director Sunday, May 13, 8 to 10 P.M. "DESIGNS FOR LIVING IN A NOBLER WORLD" Rabbi Louis I. Newman, Temple Rodeph Sholom, Presides Prof. Jesse H. Holmes, Quaker Prof. W. A. Wadia, of India, Zoroastrian Dr, Henry Neumann, Ethical Culture, Brooklyn MUSIC From "The Elijah"..........Mendelssohn Lord, Bow Thine Ear to our Prayer Yet Doth the Lord See it not Inflammatus (Stabat Mater)..........Rossini Solo by Ida Lebediker New York Symphony Chorus Archer Leslie Hood, Director Mary Keegan at the piano. Monday, May 14, 3 to 5 P.M. "HOW PREVENT WAR?" Dr. John Haynes Holmes, Community Church, Presiding Miss Jessie Wallace Hughan, War Resistors League Pres. Arlo A. Brown, of Drew University, New Jersey Rev. Sydney Strong, from Disarmament Conf., Geneva Prof. Roy Clark Hanaway, Social Scientist, Stn. Isl. * * * MUSIC Leezie Lindsay (Old Scottish Ballad)..........Traditional Air arr. by Lawson Phebe Hogger A Man's a man for a' that..........Burns-Becket Charles Hogger O Wert thou in the Cauld, Cauld Blast..........Mendelssohn Mr. and Mrs. Hogger Alice Mokarzel at the piano. Monday, May 14, 8 to 10 P.M. "NO MORE WAR" Bhai Manilal C. Parekh, of India Dr. Peter Manniche, People's College, Denmark Rabbi D. deSola Pool, Spanish-Portuguese Synag. Synagogue Miss Ruth St. Denis, Internationally-known Dancer MUSIC Finnish Singers of New York Jallu Honkonen, Conductor With Improvised Dances by Ruth St. Denis Tuesday, May 15, 3 to 5 P.M. "OVERCOMING RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS PREJUDICE" Dr. Christian F. Reisner, Broadway Temple, Presides Mr. William T. Donnelly, Consulting Engineer Mrs. Mary Hanford Ford, Baha'i Dr. John L. Elliott, Ethical Culture Dr. Edna Lister, Pres., Int'l New Thought Alliance Rev. A. H. Evans, D.D., Presbyterian Rev. Ahva J. C. Bond, Seventh Day Baptist Conf. * * * MUSIC (a) Torna a Surriento..... De Curtis (b) Serenade.... Toselli Elizabeth Rebuglio Mary Keegan at the piano Tuesday, May 15, 7 P.M. "HOW FAITHS, IN FELLOWSHIP, CAN SAVE CIVILIZATION" BANQUET and Reception to Sir Francis Younghusband (distinguished British Explorer, Statesman, Author) Prof. W. A. Wadia, of India, Zoroastrian Bhai Manilal C. Parekh, of India Mrs. Alice A. Bailey, International Teacher Dr. John Haynes Holmes, N. Y. Community Church Prof. E. R. A. Seligman, Columbia Univ., Economist Rev. Eliot White, Episcopalian Mr. William Hallman, English Actor Major William P. Ainsworth, representing Hotel Rev. Albert C. Grier, The Church of the Truth Dr. Samuel G. Inman, Latin Amreica Mrs. J. Sergeant Cram, Chairman, Peace and Goodwill Committee (and many others in short addresses) (Make Reservations Early - - $2.50 per plate) Miss Alma L. Lissberger, Friend of India Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, of Persia Rabbi H. Pereria Mendes, of the Spanish- Portuguese Synagogue MUSIC (a) Why do the Nations so Furiously Rage? ...... Handel (from the Messiah) Augustus Post (b) The Fishermen (Duet).... Gabussi Archer Leslie Hood and Austus Post Carl Dienstbach at the piano Wednesday, May 16, 3 to 5 P.M. "HOW MAY MAN MASTER FEAR?" Rev. Albert C. Grier, Church of Truth, Presides Prof. H. Douglas Wild, Rutgers, Univ., N. J. Rabbi Israel Goldstein, B'nai Jeshurun Congrtn. Rev. Cameron Parker Hall, Presbytrian Swami Bodhanada, of India, Vedantist Rev. Channing A. Richardson, M. E. Missions, Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Elsie Kissam Easton, Intrprty Reader Mrs. Ada Cox Fisher, Pres., N. Y. Center of Truth * * * Wednesday, May 16, 8 to 10 P.M. "HOW MAY MANAGE HIS UNITED WORLD?" Sir. Francis Young Husband (distinguished Statesman, Author, Explorer of England) on "Joy Through Suffering as the Solution" Dr. John Howland Lathrop, of Brooklyn, presiding Dr. John L. Elliott, Ethical Culture Society, N. Y. * * * MUSIC Matowu (Hebrew).... Kramer (How Goodly Are Thy Tents) Incidental solo-Psalm 23, by Max Zwick Socharti Loch (Yiddish).... Lewandowsky (a) Male Chorus-Incidental Solo by R. Bress (b) Elerech Apazim (Hebrew).... Kramer (God of Love and Mercy) (a) Come ye, Disconsolate ..... Kramer (b) Holy, Holy........ Kramer Halevy Singing Society of New York Leon M. Kramer, Conductor Jacob Heymann, Assistant Conductor Anne Levinstein at the Piano Thursday, May 17, 3 to 5 P.M. "Nationalism and Internationalism" Pres. Bernard S. Deutsch, Presiding Mr. Norman Hapgood, Editor Rabbi Morton M. Berman, Jewish Inst. Religion Ibrahim Sefa Bey, Moslem of Turkey Miss Jadviga Marcinoska, Polish Author Mr. Theodore Heline, Rosicrucian Mrs. Owen Neill Brown, City Fusion Party, Brklyn. Mr. Gobind Behari Lal, of India Rev. John C. Walker, Church of Pilgrims, Brklyn. Music Violin Solos Konzert-- Allegro Moderato----- Pietro Nardini Concerto-- Canzonetta (Opus 35, No. 2)----- Tschaikowsky Aria----- Tenaglia Victoria Paterachi----- (Born in Egypt) Thursday, May 17, 8 to 10 P.M. "Personal and World Spiritual Recovery" Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Free Synagogue Pres. R. R. Wright, Jr., of Wilberforce, Ohio Pandit Shyama Shankar, of India, Hindu Music 1. Light Cavalry-- Overture----- Von Suppó 2. Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana----- Mascagni 3. Melody of Russian Folk-Songs (Volga Songs)----- Ritter New York Mandolin Orchestra, Inc. President-- Hugo Haase Conductor-- Emil Bortz 1. Una Bhan-- Old Irish Air----- Arr. by Hardebeck 2. My Lagan Love (Words by Joseph Campbell)----- Arr. by Harty 3. Pearla, an Ahrollig Bhan-- Old Irish Air----- Arr. by Rooney (Numbers 1 and 3 are sung in Gaelic) Gerard Michael Degidon Friday, May 18, 3 to 5 P.M. (In the North Ballroom) "Needed: A New Spiritual World Code" Rev. Sokei-ann Sasaki, of Japan, Buddhist Vice Pres. Frances Grant, Roerich Museum Mr. Wm. H. Short, Motion Pctr. Resrch. Councl. Dr. Rosalie A. Beatty, Divine Science Mrs. H. Pereira Mendes Prof. Ernest P. Horrwitz, Orientalist Mr. Henry Tudor Mason, All Natns. Assn. Rev. Walter B. Foley, M.E. Church, Long Island Dr. C. M. Flumiani, Editor of Foreign Affairs Music Danny Deever----- Kipling-Damrosch Harris Gondelmann Answered----- G. P. Martling Mrs. Charles Hogger at the Piano Friday, May 18, 8 to 10 P.M. (In the North Ballroom) "For a New World Consciousness" Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, of Persia, Presides Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, Colored LEader, Washington, D.C. Pres. Charles F. Thwing, Western Resrv. Univ., Cleveland, Ohio Dr. Walter Edwin Peck, Ethecopolitan Music A Man Is a Man for a' that------ Burns-Becket Charles Hogger 1. Sonata-- with accompaniment of strings----- Antonio Vivaldi (a) Largo (b) Allegro (c) Sicilienne (d) Presto 2. Rondo----- Bochenini Mildred Hagler From "The Elijah"----- Mendelssohn Thanks Be to God New York Symphony Chorus Archer Leslie Hood, Director Miss Hogger at the piano ACTIVITIES FROM OCTOBER TO APRIL, 1933'34 The following were among the important meetings of the supplementary session in New York City, in addition to the eight All-Faiths Vesper Services held in cooperation with Community Church, and the Six Lectures on Great Religions given at the Union (Presbyterian) Church of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, and several luncheon, dinner and tea conferences:-- October 31, 1933 Grand Ballroom, Hotel New Yorker "HINDU WOMEN IN WORLD PROGRESS" Shrimati Raj Dulari Nehru, of India "SHALL THE WITHERED TREE COME BACK TO VERDURE?" Pandit Shri Shridhara Nehru, of India "HINDU THEORIES OF COSMIC EVOLUTION" Principal Balkrishna, Rajaram College, India Miss Villa Faulkner Page, presided November 5, 1933 St. Marks-in-the-Bouwerie Episcopal Church "INDIA'S CONTRIBUTION TO CIVILIZATION" Professor Balkrishna, Rajaram College, India The Rev. Dr. William Guthrie, presided November 12, 1933 Carnegie Hall "OVERCOMING RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS PREJUDICES" Mr. Patrick Henry Callahan, Louisville, Ky. Vidya-Vibhushana Pandit, Dr. Shyama Shanker, India Dr. William Pickens, Colored Leader Mr. Kedarnath Das Gupta Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, presided December 2, 1933 North Ballroom, Hotel New Yorker "AN ENGLISHMAN LOOKS AT THE BLUE EAGLE" Mr. A. Fenner Brockway, Chairman of the Indepdendent Labor Party of England and former member of the British Parliament HOW FAITHS IN FELLOWSHIP MAY SAVE CIVILIZATION" Mr. Charles Frederick Weller, of Chicago Dr. John Howland Lethrop, presided December 31, 1933 The Church of the Truth "THE CULTURAL CONTACT BETWEEN INDIA AND AMERICA" Principal Balkrishna, Rajaram College, India "NEW HOPES FOR THE NEW YEAR" Dr. Bhagwan S. Gyanee, of India The Rev. Albert C. Grier, presided February 23, 1934 Grand Ballroom, Hotel New Yorker TRIPLE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION of WASHINGTON - LINCOLN FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Rabbi Israel Goldstein Rev. Albert C. Grier Pandit Dr. Shyama Shankar, of India Dr. George E. Haynes, Colored Leader Mr. Kedarnath Das Gupta, presided March 6, 1934 All Souls Church "SRA--SPIRITUAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION NECESSARY FOR WORLD RECOVERY" Sufi M. R. Bengalee, Maslem of India Rev. John Paul Jones, Union Church, Bay Ridge Pandit Dr. Shyama Shankar, of India The Rev. Dr. Minot Simons, presided April 1, 1934 Town Hall "AFTER DEATH--WHAT?" Rabbi William J. Rosenblum Pandit Dr. Shyama Shankar, of India Rev. Sokei-ann Sasaki, Buddhist Priest of Japan Dr. John Haynes Holmes, presided April 21, 1934 Hotel Woodstock LUNCHEON TO PROF. NICHOLAS ROERICH Mr. Mirza Ahmed Sohrab, of Persia Mrs. Mary Hanford Ford, Baha'i Pandit Dr. Shyama Shankar, of India Rabbi Alexander Lyons, 8th Ave. Temple, B'klyn. Miss Frances Grant, Vice Pres. Roerich Museum Sri Deva Ram Sukul, of India Prof. Nicholas Roerich, International Artist Mr. Charles Frederick Weller, presided A Special Number of "APPRECIATION" Magazine of the WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS will soon be published with MESSAGES from EMINENT LEADERS and REPORTS of IMPORTANT ADDRESSES at the Fourteen Meetings in Peace & Goodwill Week, 1934 Price 25 cents. 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John Haynes Holmes, President Kedarnath Das Gupta, Director Hotel New Yorker, New York City Order Now---Pay When Book is Ready "THE GREAT BOOK OF PROCEEDINGS" of the SIXTY CHICAGO SESSIONS during Chicago's World's Fair, 1933 and '34 To contain 200 Vital Messages and Addresses by Eminent Speakers, Representing ALL FAITHS, RACES, COUNTRIES who came together--for the first time in world history-- seeking spiritual solutions for man's Present Problems--such as War, Poverty, Prejudice, Fear, etc. Book to cost only $3.00-- If Ordered in Advance of the WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS Hotel New Yorker New York City PEACE AND GOODWILL WEEK May 12 - 18 Peace and Goodwill Week begins on Sunday May 12, culminating on World Goodwill Day, May 18 which is the anniversary of the first International Peace Conference called by the Czar of Russia and which was held at the Hague in 1899. Peace and Goodwill Week, May 12 - 18 has been observed annually all over the world since its foundation in 1926 by the World Fellowship of Faiths. For some years governors of several states have urged its observance in churches, synagogues, temples, schools and other religious, educational and civic institutions. Thousands of men, women and children in all parts of the world have participated during the last fourteen years in various activities including radio talks, mass meetings, parades, international festivals, peace motion pictures, and children's peace May parties. A Goodwill Luncheon is arranged at the Executive Headquarters of the World Fellowship of Faiths, at 49 West 44th Street, New York, on World Goodwill Day, May 18th at 1 P.M. A Lasting Peace after the war and A Federation of Nations will be discussed by speakers of many creeds and countries. Songs of many lands will be sung. Dr. Frank Kingdon, Chairman of the New York Council of the World Fellowship of Faiths said, "Understanding and goodwill are more needed this year than ever before. We are preparing for the fifth International Parliament of World Fellowship of Faiths to be held in New York in September this year. Its main object is to pave the way for a lasting Peace and A Federation of Nations after the end of the war." The Governor of Colorado, Hon. Ralph L. Carr says, "In these days when the peace of the world is menaced by the prosecution of declared and undeclared wars, by militarism and covetousness for territory and colonies, the thoughts of all those who believe in the desirability of peace among all peoples, regardless of faiths, races and countries should be centered upon the objectives of the World Fellowship of Faiths, a world-wide spiritual movement, having for its objective the realisation of peace and brotherhood throughout the world." Governor A. Harry Moore of the State of New Jersey said in his proclamation: "In this democracy we are privileged to meet our problems on the loftiest and most inclusive basis conceived by man - the greatest good for everyone. Shocked by the agonies being endured by the peoples in war-torn Europe and Asia, we are prone to forget this inestimable privilege. We should remember in these days, darkened by ruthlessness, hatred and ruin, that we can serve humanity best by keeping alive this ideal of Goodwill. Let us sound a practical note this goodwill season, by attempting to think in terms of the one family. Let us bring down into our every day attitudes and relationships the spirit of Peace and Goodwill. This we can do by deliberately determining to meet on points of agreement, rather than to clash on points of disagreement. I urge the people to mark this day in their lives as a day of forgiveness, and during this Goodwill Month of May, I further urge the various groups, societies and centers, to join in programs appropriate to the Spirit of Peace and Goodwill that truly sustains us so that by consciously living within the Goodwill attitude, we shall call that Spirit of Peace into our lives and our relationships, and then we shall realize that we are truly one state family, and that our national family, with all national families, constitutes one humanity." TO MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS The war has reduced the financial contributions to our world-wide movement in England, India, and other countries almost to nil. On the other hand increased activities are needed now more than ever before to prepare the ground for a LASTING PEACE and A FEDERATION OF NATIONS after the end of the war. We look up to our American Members and Sympathizers to help continue our vital work in this crisis. Will you kindly send a Goodwill Day contribution, small or large, to World Fellowship of Faiths, Hotel New Yorker, New York City, to help defray the expenses of the Peace and Goodwill Week and World Parliament of Faiths? WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS requests the pleasure of your company at a GOODWILL DAY LUNCHEON On Saturday, May 18th, 1940 at 1 P.M. At the Hotel Iroquois 49 West 44th Street, New York City A Federation of Nations and Spiritual Awakening for Lasting Peace after the war will be discussed by several Speakers. Songs of many lands will be sung. Kindly come and join us on this festive occasion in the spirit of hope and joy. Luncheon one dollar including tips. Immediate reservation essential, write or phone to: Mr. Kedarnath Das Gupta, General Secretary Hotel Iroquois, 49 West 44th Street, New York City. Phone: Murray Hill 2-7464 (Ext. 51) Please turn over THOUGHTS GANDHI LIVES BY PRAYER "Prayer is the supreme power in my life. But what is prayer? It is not a muttering of the lips; rather is it a longing from the heart to be one with its Maker. A man or woman who is dumb may offer prayer. Probably dumb people offer far more effective prayer than we who utter words. I have often felt that silent prayer in one's own room, where nobody sees us, is better than prayer offered from the housetops to be heard of men. "But we are social beings, and therefore must offer prayer not only inside our closets, but in company with others. A congregational prayer is a mighty thing. What we do not often do alone, we do together....It is a common experience for men who have no robust faith to seek the comfort of congregational prayer. All who flock to churches, temples, or mosques are not scoffers or humbugs. They are honest men and women. For them congregational prayer is like the daily bath, a necessity of their existence. These places of worship are not a mere idle superstition to be swept away at the first opportunity. They have survived all attacks up to now and are likely to persist to the end of time. I feel very lonely without a congregation to share the prayer with me." "I pray that every one may develop to the fulness of his being in his own religion, that the Christian may become a better Christian and the Mohammedan a better Mohammedan. I am convinced that God will one day ask us only what we are and what we do, not the name we give to our being and doing." (By M. K. Gandhi) PEACE WEEK AND GOODWILL DAY 1. Observe PEACE WEEK AND GOODWILL DAY, MAY 12 - 18 as a festive Week of rejoicing: Invite neighbors to your home or visit them, particularly those who are not of your own nationality, race or religion. 2. Pray for and meditate on world peace, practise non-violence in thought, word and deed, and feel within yourself at peace with all. 3. Come to an amicable understanding with those at home or abroad with whom you are in discordant relations. 4. Make of Peace Week a gift day, presenting books or cards which emphasize the spirit of peace and goodwill to men. 5. Arrange public or private meetings or parties, for discussing some aspect of world peace, or read peace literature to your friends. 6. Send out a vibrating-peace-thought to those who are away. Any Contribution makes one a Member for One Year. WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS 49 West 44th Street New York City, U. S. A. APPRECIATION-DHARMA. April 1940 My Appeal to America Owing to increasing facilities of communication the different countries and peoples of the world have now been brought closer together than before but this external proximity has yet to be transformed into spiritual unity by the united endeavor of individuals and nations. Till this has been achieved the very fact of our material linkedness will be grievously hurtful to the different peoples which is evidenced just now when disturbances in remote parts of the world helplessly drag into the common net of suffering people who are far removed from the scene of action. The need of recognizing this urgent fact of our inescapable relatedness in the modern age can no longer be shelved by diplomatic machinations or frenzied politics. Nations like America, therefore, who beacuse of their central geographical position are able to take a more detached view of events should now come forward and offer to lead the human world toward a future of mutual understanding and harmonious cooperation. America with her internal unity of purpose, her resources of power, and her noble traditions of freedom is peculiarly fitted to exercise this sagacity of mind, an dher moral influence is already one of the most powerful assets in the comity of nations. America is young, she has the fire of creative energy, and unfettered by any complicated heritage of ranking political memories of the past, she is free to develop a great edifice of human solidarity. With her gifts of applied science she can liberate the human spirit from the dominance of privation and disease, she can evolve a purposive Government of the peoples of the world from her own experience of combining diverse races into one democracy in inter-dependence she can fearlessly take her stand against exploitation of weaker peoples and uphold the sacred right of human honour above the din of clamorous greed. My appeal to the America of today is founded on my profound belief in her moral integrity and her true mastery of the resources of power. Rabindranath Tagore [ca1933?] WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS 1893 - - WORLD NEIGHBORLINESS AT CHICAGO WORLD FAIRS - - 1933 The "Parliament of Religions" which met at the first World's Fair in Chicago, has through forty years had ever increasing significance for understanding and tolerance between the great religions of the world. The "World Fellowship of Faiths", which will meet during the second Chicago World's Fair, will bring together leading spokesman of the world's faiths to counsel and plan together for the common tasks of today. World Fellowship of Faiths Defined A "Faith" is any type of spiritual confidence or conviction which is shaping the life of an earnest, thoughtful and high-minded portion of the human family. A "World Fellowship of Faiths" is a meeting on terms of brotherliness and mutual help of organized social groups from all lands which believe themselves to have significant contributions to human wellbeing. There is in it no comparison or competitive parade of religions, but a focusing of the highest inspiration of each on the common task of all. This World Fellowship at Chicago will unite the best inspiration of all faiths upon the solution of the problems of a sorely perplexed and disunited world. The attainment of united world action is the aim of the coming Fellowship of Faiths – that representatives of all faiths shall declare what they are impelled to do for humanity and shall provoke one another to faithful, united and loving action for the world's good. Not uniformity is sought but a common spirit and understanding – for true unity is enriched by variety. Spread of the World Fellowship Idea During three years of work from the organizing headquarters in Chicago, hundreds of leaders have been enlisted in twenty-four American states and in thirty countries; twenty-five centers have been organized in nineteen cities of ten nations; meetings demonstrating the essential unity of the races and religions of all the continents have been held in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, London and Rangoon; affiliated organizations have been started in France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Ireland, Switzerland and the West Indies, and beginnings made in still other places. The World Fellowship Program and Hope No one religion can monopolize Truth and the Good Life, but all faiths in some measure find them. Therefore earnest seekers after the best ways of life, representing all faiths and races, will have part in the Fellowship of Faiths at Chicago and together make their contributions to such topics as the following: "The World Depression - what light can my faith shed upon it?" "Poverty-Amidst- Plenty - how to cure it?" "Armament-Among-Neighbors - how to rid the world of it?" "How Expand Patriotism into World Consciousness?" "How Can Man Conquer Fear?" "Men and Machines - which shall be master?" "Youth and the Future." "Ideals for a New World Order." "Peace and Brotherhood as Taught by the World Faiths." "Non- violence: A Key to World Peace." "How Faiths, in Fellowship, Can Save Civilization." The key-note in all these discussions will be how man can develop the vision, power and self-commitment with which to master his situation in a madly disordered world. -2- Is it too much to hope that this World Fellowship in World Tasks will create a new spiritual dynamic vastly helpful in mastering and reforming the world? That throughout the century it will in ever increasing measure develop the soul-force that alone can solve our difficulties and save our civilization from going down in blood and darkness? Physically drawn together into one neighborhood, the world today must either live by the spirit of neighborliness or perish through hate; must open mind and heart to the world-wide, fraternal Oneness of life; to an appreciation of peoples of all races, religions, nationalities, cultures, classes, conditions, and convictions. Eminent representatives of all these, the World Fellowship of Faiths will bring together at Chicago for common understanding and counsel, afterward sending them out as a band of dispersed yet united Apostles to build a better world. Bridges of Understanding For many years the World Fellowship idea – organized in England in 1910 as the "Union of East and West", in the United States in 1920 as the "League of Neighbors" and in 1924 united as the "Fellowship of Faiths" – has been demonstrating its power to "build bridges of understanding across the chasms of prejudice," and thus to "realize peace and brotherliness – through mutual appreciation – between the peoples and religions of the world." It is a tried and proved formula. Indeed, is it not as old as Buddha, Jesus, Moses, and Muhammad? Organization A National WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS Committee, including representatives of Chicago, New York and other local committees, is centrally and finally responsible for The WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS. Local WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS Committees are responsible for local activities and for definite functions in relation to the WORLD FELLOWSHIP sessions at Chicago. (Suggestions for developing local committees may be had, on request, from either the Chicago or New York office.) CHICAGO SESSIONS, 1933 Throughout the time of the Chicago World's Fair (June 1 to November 1) occasional presentations of the WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS will be organized as appropriate speakers become available. During three weeks, August 27 to September 17, the WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS will reach its climax in daily sessions of national and international representatives of the Faiths of all the World. Invitation to Men and Women of Goodwill Believers in World Fellowship and Peace are invited to have part in this profoundly significant undertaking, and to address their offers of cooperation to one of the following headquarters: OFFICES Chicago, Illinois 139 N. Clark St., Room 320 (Telephone Central 5169) New York, New York 315 Fourth Ave., Room 1801 (Telephone Gramercy 5-5054) NATIONAL VICE CHAIRMAN Rabbi Stephen S. Wise Partial List of SPEAKERS From India Prof. W. A. Wadia of Bombay University Pandid Dr. Shyama Shankar, Hindu Bhai Manilal C., Parekh, Jain Sufi Mutiur R. Bengalee, Moslem Sri Deva Ram Sukul, Brahmin Gobind Behari Lal, Hindu Swami Bodhananda, Vedantist From Japan Rev. Sukei-ann Sasaki, Buddhist From Persia Mirza Ahmad Suhrab, Baha'i Christians Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Methodist Patrick Henry Callahan, Roman Catholic Dr. Charles S. Macfarland, New Jersey President Charles F. Thwing, Ohio Rev. Edwin Heyl Delk, Lutheran Senator Royal S. Copeland, Washington Dr. John Haynes Holmes, N. Y. Mr. Norman Hapgood, Editor Dr. Harry Elmer Barnes, N. Y. Dr. Christian F. Reisner, N. Y. President Arlo. A. Brown, N. J. Rev. Ahva J. C. Bond, Seventh Day Baptist Rev. Walter B. Foley, Long Island Rev. Camron Parker Hall, N .Y. Prof. Roy Clark Hanaway, Staten Island Rev. Albert C. Grier, New Thought Dr. Frederick K. Stamm, Broolyn Rev. John C. Walker, Brooklyn Mr. Benjamin C. Marsh, Washington. Colored Leaders Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, Washington President R. R. Wright, Jr, Wilberforce Dr. William Pickens, of N.A.A.C.P. Quaker Dr. Jesse H. Holmes, Swarthmore Christian Mystic Dr. F. Homer Curtiss, Washington, D. C. Ethical Culture Dr. John L. Elliott, New York Dr. Henry Neumann, Brooklyn Other Leaders President Bernard S. Deutsch Mr. John Daniels Dr. Hereward Carrington Consul Arthur B. Lule of Latvia Mr. Wm. T. Donnelly, N. Y. Mr Basil Alexander, N. Y. PROGRAM Public Sessions Daily at 3:00 P. M. and 8:00 P. M. Saturday, May 12 to Friday, May 18, inclusive (Peace and Goodwill Week) in the Grand Ball Room of the HOTEL NEW YORKER 34th St. and 8th Ave., New York City ADMISSION by Silver Contribution at the Door. Reserved Section Seats 50 cents. Unique WORLD FELLOWSHIP PROCESSION of ALL FAITHS, RACES, COUNTRIES in Colorful Ceremonial and National Costumes --:-- Sunday, May 13 --:-- Starting at 3 P.M. from Pennsylvania R. R. Station, 32nd St. & 7th Ave. Marching to Hotel New Yorker for a program of Characteristic Songs NATIONAL CHAIRMAN Bishop Francis J. McConnell SPEAKERS (Partial List) Jewish Rabbis Dr. Stephen S. Wise, N. Y. Dr. D. deSola Pool (Spanish-Portuguese) Dr. Willim H. Fineshriber, Philadelphia Dr. Edward L. Israel, Baltimore Dr. Louis I. Newman, N. Y. Dr. Julian B. Feibelman, Philadelphia Dr. Israel Goldstein, N. Y. Dr. Morton F. Berman, N. Y. Women Mrs. J. Sergant Cram, Peace Leader Miss Jessie Wallace Hugan, War Resister Mrs. Mary Hanford Ford, Baha'i Mrs. Stella Hadden Alexander, N. Y. Mrs. Rebeka Kohut, Jewish Miss Vill Faulkner Page, New Thought Mrs. Owen Neill Brown, N. Y. Miss Barbara Young, Poet Mrs. Ada Cox Fisher, N. Y. Miss Elsie Kissam Extston Other Leaders Theodore Heline, Rosicrucian Prof. Ernest P. Horrwitz, Hunter College Public BANQUET and reception to Sir Francis Younghusband Tuesday, May, 15, 7:00 P. M. $2.50 per plate, Hotel New Yorker Sir Francis and other DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS Make RESERVATIONS Early Some of the SUBJECTS "How Prevent WAR?" "Overcoming Racial & Religious PREJUDICE." "YOUTH and the Future." "Needed: A Spiritual WORLD CODE." "How May Man Master Fear?" "Men & Machines-Which Shall Conquer?" "How Expand NATIONALISM Into WORLD CONSCIOUSNESS?" "Faiths, in Fellowship, CAN SAVE CIVILIZATION." NATIONAL VICE CHAIRMAN Patrick Henry Callahan - : - Please TURN Over - : - Sir Francis Younghusband, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E. of England Statesman, Explorer, Lecturer, Author of Many Books is making a Special Journey to America to take part in the FOURTEEN IMPORTANT SUPPLEMENTARY SESSIONS of the First WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS (A second Parliament of Religions) during "Pace and Goodwill Week" - Saturday, May 12, to Friday, May 18, inclusive Two Sessions Afternoons, 3:00 to 5:00 P.M. Evenings, 8:00 to 10:00 P.M. EXACTLY In the Grand Ball Room of HOTEL NEW YORKER, 34th St. and 8th Ave., New York City. His Highness the Maharaja Gackwar of Baroda, India, International President, with 201 Eminent Leaders of ALL Faiths, Races, Countries Participated in the Sixty Chicago Sessions, June to November, 1933, during Chicago's Second World Fair Some of the 201 Speakers at the opening of the Culminating Convention Period, Chicago, August 27 to September 17, 1933. Uniting the Inspiration of ALL FAITHS upon the Solution of Man's PRESENT PROBLEMS For the First Time in World History Starting during Chicago's Second World's Fair, 1933-'34 (like the Parliament of Religions held during Chicago's First World's Fair, 1893) The WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS (a continuing Parliament of Religions) Realizing Peace and Brotherhood through Mutual Appreciation between people of All Faiths, Races, Countries New York Headquarters HOTEL NEW YORKER 34th St. and 8th Ave., New York City (Telephone MEdallion 3-1000) (Office: Room 1039) International President HIS HIGHNESS THE MAHARAJA GAEKWAR of Baroda, India Please TURN OVER Unique, Inspiring, a permanent Reference Book WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS 1,010 Pages - - 6 by 9 inches (2 1/4 inches thick) - - beautifully Cloth Bound a $6. Book - - now Mailed for $3.50, including postage, by WORLD FELLOWSHIP, Inc., Conway, N. H. PRESENTING: 242 Significant Addresses - - delivered in 199 Competent Representatives of ALL Faiths, Races and Countries - - in 83 Notable Meetings - - together, for the first time in history, to seek solutions for Man's Present Problems - - War, Persecution, Prejudice, antagonistic Nationalisms, Poverty-amidst-Plenty, Ignorance, Hatred, Fear - - FOURTEEN NEW RELIGIOUS FAITHS - - Tenrikyo, Hongwangi, Konkokyo, Chuntoism, Gandhi's Faith, A New World Saviour's Message, Baha'i Theosophy, Spiritualism, Rosicrucianism, Arya Samaj, Brahma Samaj, Unity, New Thought. ELEVEN OLDER RELIGIONS - - Stirred by a New Spirit - - Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Confucianism, Shintoism, Taoism. ELEVEN SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, FAITHS - - Communism, Capitalism, Fascism, Naziism, Single Tax, Cooperatives, Public Ownership, Socializing Businesses, Politics, Socialism, Democracy. THIRTY-THREE NATIONAL CULTURES - - India, Japan, Russia, Italy, Africa, China, Turkey, Korea, Latin America, six Balkan States, Persia, Germany, France, Sweden, Australia, Norway, Uruguay, Labrador, Baroda, England, Switzerland, Roumania, Great Britain, Greece, Poland, Scotland, Canada, United States. 199 WIDELY-NOWN SPEAKERS - - Jane Addams -- His Highness the Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda - - John Dewey - - Sir Francis Younghusband - - Romain Rolland - - Prof. Anesaki - - Rajah Singh - - Henry A. Wallace - - Sir Oliver Lodge - - Bishop McConnell - - Syud Hossain - - Governor LaFollette - - Margaret Sanger - - His Holiness Shozen Nakayama - - Arthur Henderson - - Sylvain Levi - - Roscoe Pound - - Bishop Masuyama - - Muriel Lester - - John Haynes Holmes - - K. Natarajan - - Norman Hapgood - - Prof. Hu Shih - - Charles Filmore - - Rabbi Silver - - President Arundale - - Sir Chaundry Zafarulla Khan - - Manly Hall - - Prof. Hocking - - Preston Bradley - - Bishop Hampton - - Edward Howard Griggs - - S. O. Levinson - - Bishop Brown - - Sir Wilfred Grenfell - - Patrick Henry Callahan - - Senator Brookhart - - Mary Hanford Ford - - Prof. Wadia - - Dr. Sunderland - - Prof. Jesse Holmes - - Principal Balkrishna - - Dr. Herbert von Beckerath - - Rektor Herman Neander - - Muthulakshmi Reddi - - (and 154 others). 3,300 Copies Already Sold (1,010 Pages) A Second Edition Now Ready Very favorable reviews by competent critics in leading publications - - "This Unprecedented Book" - - "The New Bible of World Peace" - - "The Book of the Age" - - "Next to the Bible, the greatest religious book ever published." Edited by CHARLES FREDERICK WELLER, Founder-President of WORLD FELLOWSHIP, Inc., Conway, N. H. What "THEY SAY" about the book "WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS" "The book-of-the-age. Next to the Bible, the greatest religious book ever published." The Rev. J. Leonard Farmer, Ph.D., D.D., Professor of Philosophy-Religion, Wiley College, Marshall, Texas. "An antidote for pessimism. A thundering answer to cynics. A thrilling challenge to narrow prejudices of race and creed." CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, E. J. Duncan-Clark, L.L.D., Editorial Writer. "Every problem now confronting the human race is treated in these 242 addresses by 199 speakers. The newest aspects of science, economics, government and religion." The Rev. John A. MacCallum, D.D., Walnut Street Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. "****An extraordinary summary of enlightened world opinion on the problems of mankind, reflecting a world-wide movement toward universal brotherhood." LIBERTY - - with Four Stars - - LIBERTY'S highest award, Oliver Swift. "It is the book of the century. A bible of all the Faiths, Races and Countries of the world." Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, of Persia, Director, New Historical Society. "A noble and impressive digest of world philosophy. Unlike any other volume in the world." Percy MacKaye, Litt.D., Poet-Dramatist. Author. "It may be one of the most important books ever published." George Sylvester Viereck, Author. Editor. "A remarkable collection of addresses by spiritual leaders from all over the world." ST. LOUIS STAR-TIMES "As a symposium of present-day thought on high themes of political, cultural and religious interest, this volume is unrivaled." UNITY. John Haynes Holmes, of Community Church, New York City. "Entitled to the word 'Unique.' Not a problem with which the world is confronted today escapes discussion." TIMES UNION, Rochester, New York. "A beautiful book." Pres. D. E. Morehouse, Ph.D., LL.D., Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. "The wealth of material contained and the authority of the speakers make the book a veritable treasure house of spiritual thought." Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, D.D., The Temple, Cleveland, Ohio. "Showing concretely how deep and real is the quest for God and the longing for unity in all countries today." The Rev. F. W. Norwood, D.D., The City Temple, London. "At last a group of goodly dreamers has given the World's Fair of 1933-34 a memorial that is worthy of it." CHICAGO TRIBUNE, James O'Donnell Bennett (in a two-column review.) "An organized, well-rounded presentation of the selected thought of the world on its present situation and what it must do to save itself from its own worst forces." NEW YORK TIMES Book Review. "This extraordinary book (shows) the relation of religious idealism, in all its many forms, to the actual world in which we live." The SURVEY, Dr. W. Russell Bowie of Grace Episcopal Church, N. Y. City. "An invaluable summary of the hopes and aspirations of the forward-looking leaders of the present day society. A guide book to the promised land of international amity through enlightenment." Governor Frank Murphy--while United States High Commissioner, Philippine Island. (Later, Supreme Court Justice.) "Wonderfully put together and printed." Sir Francis Younghusband, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E., England. "Great interpretations - - by great thinkers - - upon the great themes - - in a crisis of our world." President Emeritus Charles F. Thwing, LL.D., Western Reserve University. "An extraordinary symposium of world insight and opinion upon the vital issues. It is invaluable." The Rev. Joseph Fort Newton, D.D., St. James Church, Philadelphia. "Surely, the world has never before seen such a book." Prof. Henry W. Thurston, New York School of Social Work. "One of the most constructive and inspiring works that I have ever read." The Very Rev. Dean N. R. High Moor, M.A., D.D., Trinity Cathedral, Pittsburgh. (over) INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY World Fellowship of Faiths Theme: "PEACE and PROGRESS through WORLD FELLOWSHIP" Four Months of Meetings In London and six other British cities: May 18 to July 17, 1937 In Paris and other European capitals: July 18 to September 17, 1937 First CONVENTION PERIOD LONDON MAY 18 TO 27, 1937 Opening Session ALL FAITHS CORONATION CELEBRATION World Goodwill Day Tuesday, May 18, at 5 p.m. In the CITY TEMPLE, HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON, E.C.4. "ALL FAITHS" are comprised within the British Commonwealth:--Buddhists, 12,000,000; Christians, 80,000,000; Hindus, 210,000,000; Jains, Sikhs, and Zoroastrians, 4,000,000; Jews, 750,000; Moslems, 100,000,000; Others, 87,250,000. Total Population, 494,000,000. Therefore, this "ALL FAITHS CORONATION CELEBRATION" is appropriately included in the activities which begin with the Coronation (May 12) of the new King--a fitting occasion for promoting Fellowship among the followers of various Faiths. An eminent BUDDHIST, CHRISTIAN, HINDU, JEW, MOSLEM, SIKH, and ZOROASTRIAN will discuss: "Peace and Progress through World Fellowship," in this Opening Session of the "International Assembly of the World Fellowship of Faiths." _____ Saturday, May 22, 8.15 p.m. AT WHITEFIELD'S INSTITUTE, TOTENHAM COURT ROAD, W.I "Educate for Peace" DR. MARIA MONTESSORI, Principal Speaker Other Prominent Educationalists will also give addresses _____ TEA on the HOUSE OF COMMONS TERRACE Wednesday, May 26, at 4 p.m. (Necessarily limited to invited Members) _____ RECEPTION At the residence of Mrs. Clarence Gasque, International Director, World Fellowship of Faiths, "THE ELMS," SPANIARD'S ROAD, HAMPSTEAD HEATH, LONDON, N.W.3. Thursday, May 27, 3 to 6 p.m. Second CONVENTION PERIOD LONDON JULY 7 TO JULY 17 Theme:- "HELPS and HINDRANCES to PEACE and PROGRESS through WORLD FELLOWSHIP" -in Churches, Mosques, Synagogues and Temples -in Nationalism and Internationalism -in Armaments and Fighting Forces -in Restrictions on Trade and Immigration -in Clubs and other Organisations -in Playfields and Recreation -in Social Settlements and Employers' Associations -in Workers' Unions and Employers' Associations -in Health and Sanitation -in the Consciousness of Individuals and Groups -in Industry and Commerce -in National or Social Ownership or Control -in Governments -in Racial Relations -in Language and Literature -in the Press -in the Home -in Schools and Colleges -in Drama, Music, and Cinema -in Science Ten afternoons at 2 p.m. Nine Evenings at 8 p.m. Two or three addresses at each session with a strict time limit of 25 minutes for each address. Eight Mornings at 10 a.m. No fixed addresses. Intimate, informal Discussions of Problems and Proposals suggested by previous sessions or by interested persons. A strict time limit of 5 minutes- unless doubled by vote of those present. A Chairman and a Time Monitor for every Session Afternoon, Evening, and Morning. Unless otherwise stated- All Meetings at WHITEFIELD'S INSTITUTE, Tottenham Court Road, London, W.1 (Headquarters and Office of our Working Group) WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, at 5 p.m. in the CITY TEMPLE, Holborn Viaduct, E.C.4 OPENING SESSION Introducing some of the principal Speakers-of all Faiths, Races and Countries- in five-minute talks-greetings from the Countries, Races, and Faiths they represent. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2.30 to 6 p.m. GARDEN PARTY At Mrs. Clarence Gasque's Gardens, "THE ELMS," SPANIARD'S ROAD, HAMSTEAD HEATH, LONDON, N.W.3 MUSIC. SONGS. DANCES. TEA. SOCIABILITY. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 5 p.m. FAREWELL MEETING in the CITY TEMPLE, Holborn Viaduct, E.C.4 A living Review of Two Months of Meetings in London and six other British cities Five-Minute Talks on "Vital Lessons from this International Assembly of the World Fellowship of Faiths"- "What's to be DONE- and HOW?" Leading Speakers from seven British cities, and from many Faiths, Races, and Countries. 5 ON THE CONTINENT SUNDAY, JULY 18, to FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Including PARIS (during the Exposition) first week of August Three Classes of MEMBERSHIP in this "International Assembly of the World Fellowship of Faiths"- "INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERSHIP" with Reserved Seats at all meetings, in all cities, 5 guineas ($25); "CITY MEMBERSHIP" with Reserved seats at all meetings in the city specified- London, 2 guineas ($10); any other British city, 1 guinea ($5); Any continental city, 1 guinea (45): (Students, Half Price) "CONTRIBUTING MEMBERSHIP" without reserved seats in any meeting (A Voluntary Contribution to sustain the Movement) ANY sum that ANYONE volunteers to give. There will also be FREE GENERAL ADMISSION to all meetings (Collection baskets at the entrances will invite a voluntary Silver Offering.) WORLD FELLOWSHIP-1910 to 1940 In 1910, in England, "The Union of East and West" began its work for Cultural Unity. In America, in 1918, the "League of Neighbors" commenced working for Racial Unity. In 1924, the "Fellowship of Faiths" began developing Spiritual Unity. Incorporated in 1928, as the "Threefold Movement-Union of East and West, League of Neighbors, Fellowship of Faiths," the work developed, in 1929, into the "World Fellowship of Faiths," shortened, in 1936, to "World Fellowship," which has been incorporated. "The First World Fellowship of Faiths- a Second World's Parliament of Religions," in 1933-34, in Chicago and New York, held 83 meetings in which 242 addresses were delivered by 199 speakers of ALL Faiths, Races, and Countries. In London, in July, 1936, 27 meetings of the World Fellowship of Faiths were held-24 under the name "World Congress of Faiths." Similar International Assemblies of the World Fellowship of Faiths are proposed: in British and Continental cities, May to September 1937; in India, 1938; in America, 1939, in Japan, 1940; each with its own distinctive theme. Our Text Book-"WORLD FELLOWSHIP" containing, in 1,004 pages, the 242 addresses delivered by 199 leading Speakers, of ALL Faiths, Races, and Countries in the 83 notable meetings held during Chicago's recent World's Fair; 15 shillings ($3.75) Competent critics call this book "The new Bible of World Peace." For further information address: The Rt. Hon. GEORGE LANSBURY, President, International Assembly, WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS, SAVOY HOTEL, STRAND, LONDON, ENGLAND. 6 PROGRAMME All Faiths Coronation Celebration City Temple Holborn Viaduct, London, E.C.4 World Goodwill Day, TUESDAY, 18th MAY, 1937 ; Exactly 5p.m. The Rt. Hon. George Lansburty, M.P., Presiding Prayers of Eleven Faiths read by the Audience led by Sardar Bahadur Mohan Singh, a Sikh Special Coronation Prayer Chairman's Remarka, the Rt. Hon. George Lansbury, M.P President of the British national Council of the World Fellowship of Faiths. " PEACE AND PROGRESS THROUGH WORLD FELLOWSHIP" Discussed, in ten-minute talks, by Sir Don Baron JAYATILAKA, Kt., ... ... ... ... ... ... BUDDHIST The Rev. A.D. BELDEN,D.D., ... ... ... ... ... ... ... CHRISTIAN Diwan Bahadur Sir RAMASWAMI N+MUDALIAR, ... ... ... HINDU Anthem of the Universal sung by the Audience KEDARNATH DAS GUPTA. } General Sevrateries of the World Fellowship of Faiths CHARLES FREDERICK WELLER } Sir ROBERY WALEY COHEN, K.B.E., ... ... ... ... ... ... JEW Khan Bahadur Sheikh Sir ABDUL QADIR Kt., ... ... ... ... ... MOSLEM Mrs. CLARENCE GASQUE, International Director, World Fellowship of Faiths BENEDICTION BRITISH NATIONAL ANTHEM OFFICERS: In London : The Rt. Hon. George Lansbury M.P., President. Mrs. Clarence Gasque, International Director. In India: Sir P. C. Ray, C.I.E., D.Sc., Ph.D., Chairman. Raja Jai Prithvi Bahadur Singh, Chairman. In America : The Hon. Herbert Hoover, Hon. President Bishop Francis j. McConnell, National Chairman. General Secretaries : Mr. Kedarnath Das Gupta. Mr. Charles Frederick Weller. BRITISH HEADQUARTERS: SAVOY HOTEL, LONDON Reserved Section Tickets for the future meetings, 2/6 each-or a Membership Subscription (described on the last page of this folder). PRAYERS OF ELEVEN FAITHS INVOCATION Teach us, O Lord, to see Thy life in all men and in all the peoples of Thine earth. BUDDHIST All praise be to the Lord, the Holy One, Perfect in Wisdom. I go to the Enlightened One for refuge, I go to the Law for refuge, I go to the Brotherhood for refuge. CHRISTIAN Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. CONFUCIAN Oh revere! Oh, revere! God is glorious. Help me to bear this burden on my shoulders, And show me the glorious virtue and conduct. HINDU Let us meditate upon the adorable light of the Divine Vivifier, May He direct our minds. JAIN Adoration to the Lord, the Destroyer of foes, the Supreme God, The King of those who have attained Victory. JEWISH Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One. And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy might. MOHAMMEDAN There is no Deity but God. The Merciful, the Compassionate All praise be to God, the Lord The Master of the Day of Judgement of all the worlds, SHINTO All ye men who dwell under heaven! You will then enjoy this divine country, Regard all beings as your brothers and sisters Free from hate and sorrow. SIKH The One Supreme Being, Immortal, Unborn, Self-Existent, the whose name is Eternal Truth, Enlightener, the Bestower of Grace, The Creator, the Spirit, devoid Glory be to Him. of fear and enmity, TAO To know the Eternal is enlightenment. The Divine Way is the asylum of all things, The good man's treasure, the bad man's last resort. ZOROASTRIAN Blessed was the Thought, and blessed was the Word, and blessed was the Deed of the Holy One. Purity is the best gift. Happiness is to him who is pure for the sake of purity. BENEDICTION From unreality lead us to truth From darkness lead us to light From death lead us to immortality. (Compiled by Kedarnath Das Gupta of India, one of the two General Secretaries of the World Fellowship of Faiths.) 2 SPECIAL CORONATION PRAYER May HE Who is the Nature Spirit of the Animist Buddha of the Buddhist Father in Heaven of the Christian Brahma of the Hindu Jina of the Jain Allah of the Moslem True Name of the Sikh Ahura Mazda of the Zoroastrian, and the Good Life Universal of people of other Faiths unite all men, women, and children of the British Commonwealth of Nations in UNDERSTANDING and in FELLOWSHIP May HE grant longlife, health, and happiness to the Constitutional Head of this Commonwealth His Majesty, GEORGE VI and to Her Majesty, QUEEN ELIZABETH that they may continually use their influence to promote PEACE and PROGRESS throughout the entire WORLD May GOD SAVE THE KING and CROWN HIM with success as the DEFENDERS OF THE FAITH OF HIS PEOPLES ---- ATHEM OF THE UNIVERAL Tune: "God Save the King" or "My Country 'Tis of "Thee" One Cosmic Brotherhood, One Universal Good, One Source, One Sway, One Law Beholding Us, One Purpose Moulding Us, One Life Enfolding Us In Love Alway. Anger, Resentment, Hate, Long made us Desolate, Their Reign is done. Race, Colour, Creed, and Caste, Fade in the Dreamy Past, Man Wakes to Learn At Last; All Life is One. (Attributed to Sir Walter Scott) 3 Working for PEACE - PROGRESS - PLENTY for All Men, Everywhere. WORLD FELLOWSHIP, Inc., On Route 16, between Conway and Chorocua, N.H. Post Office: Conway, N.H. (Telephone: Madison 4 ring 4) Neighbors and Visitors Invited at all times, regardless of viewpoint. 40 SPEAKERS AT DAILY CONFERENCES throughout July and August, 1948. 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. DAILY. (Some extra meetings, 2:30 to 4:30 P.M.) ADMISSION: Free to all. (Voluntary Contributions appreciated.) (All Program details subject to change, without notice.) Presiding at all meetings. Opening each with an original poem from his fourth (forthcoming) book The GOOD LIFE UNIVERSAL. (Conducting a free Discussion of each speech)-- CHARLES F. WELLER, "Founder-President of World Fellowship, Inc.; Graduate of the University of Michigan 1894, Phi Beta Kappa; Secretary Associated Charities; Chicago 1896, Washington, D.C. 1901, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1908-11; Playground and Recreation Association of America, 1912-19; Founder League of Neighbors, Fellowship of Faiths, World Fellowship of Faiths, and World Fellowship, Inc., 1920 to present. Author; Neglected Neighbors in the National Capital (with an introduction by President Theodore Roosevelt), World Fellowship 1935, A New Spiritual Dynamic 1939." (Quoted from WHO'S WHO IN THE USA) JULY -- 1 (Thu.) MAUDE PICKETT SMITH. Teacher. Trained in religious and social service. Formerly manager and hostess of Harlem Ashram, N.Y.C. "Life Insurance in the Atomic Age." 2 (Fri.) DR. WALTER LIPPMANN. Born in Leipzig, Germany. Studied at the universities of Leipzig, Heidelberg, Goettingen. Doctor of Laws, Public Prosecutor, Ass't. Judge, Attorney-at-Law. 3 1/2 years at the fronts (Russia, Belgium, France) in World War I. President of Bnai Brith in Leipzig, therefore twice jailed by Gestapo. Concentration Camp Buchenwald. In U.S. since 1941. Author of books and articles on and in Esperanto, and studies in Japanese, Chinese and Indian Literatures, and Buddhism, Judaism and Christianity (especially the Salvation Army). "Observations from travel in 20 countries and World Fellowship with people of 30 nations." 3 (Sat.) JUSTIN S. HINE. Five years in the army. Went to England, France, Belgium and Germany with Artillery Intelligence of 78th Infantry Division. Graduated June 1948 from the New School, N.Y. Studying Literature and Sociology. A Volunteer worker, World Fellowship Center, summer of 1947 and '48. "I shall be glad to lead a discussion of William James' essay, 'A Moral Equivalent for War.'" Page 2. JULY-- 4 (Sun.) EUGENIA WINSTON WELLER. A.B. University of Wisconsin, Phi Beta Kappa. M.A. Chicago University. Taught Greek and Latin nine years in high and normal schools. Creator of "Neighborhood House" Social Settlement, Washington, D.C. One of the two Founders and General Executives of World Fellowship, Inc. "Adventures in Worldwide Fellowship (experiences, stories, poems.)" 5 (Mon.) JEANIE D. WATSON. Accountant. Author of a book of poems. "One Life's Vicissitudes." 6 (Tue.) ALICE B. NICOLS, of Clearwater, Minn. District Director, Dep't. of International Relations for Peace for the Women's Christian Temperance Union, in which she has been a leading worker for many years. "International Relations" (to be read by Joanne Weller, a School girl from Toledo, Ohio). 7 (Wed.) REV. CHARLES S. NICHOLS. Graduate of Oberlin College. Taught at Lingnan University, Canton, China. Studied at Boston University, Auburn Seminary, University of Chicago. Pastor of Union Church, Springfield, Mass. Goes Sept. 1, to teach at Schlauffer College of Religious and Social Work, Cleveland, Ohio. "Understanding Plus Friendship." MARGUERITE OLDS CARSON. Graduate of American International College, Springfield, Mass. Worked in Armory, factory and sold books. Active in church groups. Formerly Director of New England Regional Conference of N.A.A.C.P. Active in civic affairs. "My Job of Living." 8 (Thu.) MRS. JOSEPHINE Z. NICHOS. Graduate of Swarthmore College. Worked at Swarthmore College for 5 years. Writer for church publications, and Curriculum writer for Pilgrim Press, Boston. "The Fun of Making Friends." HENRY R. RUST. Junior High Secretary for the Division of Christian Education of the Congregational-Christian Church. Spent a year doing post-war work with the churches of England. "My Experiences in England" (subject to change) 9 (Fri.) ALICE WELLS BENHAM. Chairman-Director, Multiple Discussion Groups, Community Church, N.Y.C. "Facts Versus Frenzy - Familiar Fallacies in Foreign Affairs." 10 (Sat.) DR. JAY HOLMES SMITH. Missionary-Educator in India, many years, Executive Vice-Chairman, People's World Congress. "A Plan for Peace With Justice." 11 (Sun.) Dr. Smith will speak on "Mahatma Gandhi, His Meaning for Our Time." 12 (Mon.) ALICE WELLES BENHAM. Chairman-Director, Multiple Discussion Groups, Community Church, N.Y.C. "The World's Need of World Federalism." 13 (Tue.) LEWIS LYONS. Some years experience as a union man, cigar makers union. "The Need of High Standards of Living to Avoid Depression in General Industry, etc." 14 (Wed.) PROF. ERIC ARTHUR STARBUCK. 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. Teacher of Foreign Languages. Frequent Visitor to Europe. Member, Progressive Party Executive Committee, Cambridge, Mass. "The Arithmetic of Anti-Russian Propaganda." 15 (Thu.) DR. GABRIELE BONDI, M.D. A woman physician, N.Y.C. Questions and answers about Tuberculosis - Curable, Preventable. 16 (Fri.) Quaker Minister ELEANOR WOOD WHITMAN. Retired University Professor of Biblical Drama. "The Heroism of Mary Dyer" (A Quaker hung on Boston Common, now commemorated by a monument.) Artist JOHN PRATT WHITMAN. Social Worker, Newspaper writer, Dramatist. "Great Trees of the World" - illuminated by his own drawings and poems. 17 (Sat.) NANCY JANE WELLER. Junior in Toledo, Ohio, High School. Soprano in High School Glee Club. Summer worker at N.H. World Fellowship Center for, now, the third year. "U.S. Foreign Policy as seen by present-day High School Pupils." (A living picture of how I and my high school colleagues are looking at the world.") 18 (Sun.) DR. SCOTT NEARING. 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. Economist, Teacher, Lecturer; "World Events" commentator; Author. "Is World War III Inevitable?" 21 (Wed.) DR. EGON C. FREY, M.D. Viennese by birth, American citizen now. In first World War and otherwise, moved among a number of different nations. "How Nations See Each Other." 23 (Fri.) ESTHER TABER FOX. Born a Quaker. Consulting International Economist, for 27 years, for Governments, Corporations, and Agencies. Now developing here, in the N.H. World Fellowship Center, Inc., the first international "We the People's Page 3. JULY-- Road-Side Stand" as an agency as an agency in Adult Education for World-wide Understanding, Cooperation, Peace and Progress. She says: "The charts and other exhibits developed here are to be duplicated and translated into foreign languages for use in every State of the U.S.A. and in the nations abroad, as a basis for world-wide common understanding." "The Forces Working for World Reconstruction" - illustrated by Charts, Diagrams and other Exhibits. 24 (Sat.) DR. JEROME DAVIS. University Professor, Sociologist, Lecturer, Author of 15 books, including "The New Russia" (1933) and "Behind Soviet Power - Stalin and the Russians" (1946). Worked in Russia (1916-18) in Y.M.C.A. and war work during the last Tsar's regime; saw the Revolution overthrow it. Revisited Russia in 1921, '26, '27, '32, '35, '37, '39 and during World War II. Speaking Russian fluently, he has talked with hundreds of Russians, including Stalin, Molotov, Kalinin and nearly every important Russian leader in the last 30 years. "Peace with Russia." 25 (Sun.) Continuation with Dr. Jerome Davis. 30 (Fri.) The REV. WOLCOTT CUTLER, of St. John's Episcopal Church in Old Charlestown, Mass. Leading a discussion of "The Legal Murder of Sacco and Vanzetti." 31 (Sat.) The Rev. Mr. Cutler on "An Instance of Police Brutality in Boston." AUGUST -- 1 (Sun.) AMY WOODS. A national and international worker for World Peace since 1918- in the United States, European and Oriental Countries and in South America. "Atomic Energy and World Peace." 2 (Mon.) HELEN A. SUTTON. Formerly, Teacher, Director of Social Settlements and Child Welfare Clinics in Boston and Salem, Mass. "Art of Living Together, relative to Social, Cultural and Spiritual Planning." 3 (Tue.) The HON. WILLIAM S. FELTON. A friend of Calvin Coolidge and other Republican leaders. Long prominent in Republican party counsels in New England. "Republican Principles and Personalities." 4 (Wed.) JUANA MANORSKA, the well-known European Dancer who has recently come to this country. Gave Solo Dance Recitals on her tours through France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Holland, Italy and Czechoslovakia. Will dance with music from Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy. 5 (Thu.) DR. S.Z. NIEMAN, M.D. Graduate of the University of Arkansas, B.S. & M.D. Orthopaedic Surgeon in New Brunswick, N.J. 19 years. At 2:30 P.M. he will speak on "Cancer". At 7:30 P.M. he will speak on "The Mediterranean Sea and its Importance in World History." 6 (Fri.) CAROL ARONOVICI. City Planner. Born in Roumania, now an American citizen. Social worker, University Lecturer, Author and Editor. "The New Regionalism and the Planning of Communities." 7 (Sat.) Mr. Aronovici on "Civic Art, with discussions of the contributions made by European Cities to this art form." 8 (Sun.) JULIO PINTO GANDIA. Born in Puerto Rico, 1908. Graduate, University of Puerto Rico, B.A., 1933. Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico, 1930; acting President 1937; sentenced to six years imprisonment in U.S.A. federal prisons for the alleged crime of "Conspiracy to Overthrow the U.S. Government by Force." Released in 1943; Secretary General of the Party, 1943-46. A founder and Secretary General, 1945, of the Provisional World Council of Dominated Nations; one of its three delegates to the San Francisco Charter Organization of the United Nations. Founder-member of the One World Association. "Puerto Rico: Back Door of the United States Democracy." 9 (Mon.) Continuation of August 8 subject with Mr. Pinto Gandia. Page 4. AUGUST -- 10 (Tue.) ALBERT M. NEWMAN. Lawyer, Educator, Author of "Enough for Everybody." "Clearing the Roads to Peace." 12 (Thu.) RABBI FLEISHAKER. Executive Director, Tri-City Jewish Center, Rock Island, Illinois. Yeshiva College, B.A., Colombia University, M.A. "Palestine, The New Israel." 13 (Fri.) Rabbi Fleishaker will speak on "An Explanation of Judaism for Christians." 14 (Sat.) WILFRED E. MIS. A young member of Local 202, working in the Westinghouse since Pearl Harbor days. Very active in Youth Work. Assistant Editor of the Polish American Youth Magazine. An American brought up in Poland - where his parents still live. "The Poland Crisis - The Truth as I See It." 15 (Sun.) CLARA LEISER. 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. Founder and Executive Director, YOUTH OF ALL NATIONS, Inc. Born in Milwaukee. Graduate, University of Wisconsin, Ass't Editor, Wisconsin Journal of Education. Research Analyst, N.Y.C. Court of General Sessions (criminal). War-work (non-salaried) made possible through years of observing the rise of Nazism. Traveled in England, Germany, Poland and a dozen other countries, 1929, '31, '32-3, '35, '37, '39. Wrote or compiled, edited and translated 4 books. Biographer and Literary Executor for the poet-scholar William Ellery Leonard. Responsible for the first appeal ever made to YOUTH THE WORLD OVER to express its opinions on POST-WAR PROBLEMS AND PEACE-BUILDING. "Youth Without Boundaries" (a resume of the mountains of letters (10,000 from Germany alone) received from all continents in response to YOAN's "Call to Earth's Young." 16 (Mon.) Clara Leiser continuing. 18 (Wed.) DR. WILLIAM PICKENS. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa, M.A., Litt. D., LL.D. College and University teacher of foreign languages, Greek, and sociology. Lectured in England, Scotland, Germany, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, and Austria. Author of 6 books. A leader in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (and in the Niagara Movement which ante-dated it.) Contributing editor of the Associated Negro Press. Forum Leader in the Federal Forum Projects, U.S. Dep't of the Interior, 1937-38. Chief of the Interracial Section, the National Organizations Division, U.S. Treasury, 1942. Now, Savings Bond Division, U.S. Treasury Department. "The Economic Development of the Negro Race in the U.S." 19 (Thu.) RICHARD MAYER. Retired Cotton Merchant; Mountain Climber, Yachtman, World Traveler. "Why Prayer" (without a question mark.) 20 (Fri.) EDWARD M. WINSTON, Esq. Chicago Lawyer. Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois; Harvard College, A.B. 1884; University of Wisconsin Law School, LLB, 1888. "The Russian Crisis; the Truth as I see it." 22 (Sun.) DR. MARY CHURCH TERRELL, A.B., Oberlin, 1884, A.M. Student France, Germany Switzerland, Italy, 1888-90. Lit. D., Wilberforce, 1946. Dr. of Human Letters, Howard University, 1948. Lecturer. Author. Member, Board of Education, Washington, D.C. 1895-1901, 1906-11 (first colored woman to serve on board.) Has represented American Colored Women at international conferences, including International Congress of Women, Berlin 1904 (which she addressed in English, French and German), Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Zurich, 1919, and World Fellowship of Faiths, London, 1937. Author, "A Colored Woman in a White World." (Quoted from Who's Who in America.) 23 (Mon.) DR. ENID SEVERY SMITH. 10:00 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Head of the English Department of a new College at Pasadena, California. Two addresses, with pictures and personal experiences; "Hawaii's Great Experiment in Brotherhood" and "India's Contributions to the World." (Open dates between July 1 and August 23 and after August 23 will be filled later. These 4 pages are issued on June 30.) Will you SAVE A TREE? In our 388 Forest, Farm and Lake-side Acres, World Fellowship owns a wealth of magnificent old trees. It is suggested that these trees be marketed, now, when lumber commands high prices for cartridge and shell boxes and other war uses (which seem to be getting all they need.) (Also, we have great quantities of smaller, crowding trees that can be used - though with much less financial profit.) Even the largest, most magnificent and venerable old pine trees would, if slaughtered, net World Fellowship not more than $10. each! These trees play an important part in the vision (and the practical blue print) which an experienced town-planning architect worked out for us, last year, to guide the gradual future development of this mile-long property - urging that these ancient, towering trees be saved to bless with their beauty the many future homes for which this architect designed wide forest avenues and shaded home-sites. Will you SAVE A TREE - by contributing $10.00 (or more) to World Fellowship, Inc. - which is urgently in need of funds? You may name Your Tree for any institution, society, group or individual or for any ideal - making Your Tree a standing memorial to someone, living or departed, whom you wish to honor or commemorate. A marker, attached to Your Tree, will bear the name you give it - with your name and the date and amount of your contribution. We trust that you will visit Your Tree, frequently, and help us to cherish it. Perhaps you will, sometime, build a bungalow or occupy a tent near it. The first tree was purchased, recently, on a visit here, by Sidney A. Teller, Social Worker of Pittsburgh and Chicago, who suggested this conservation plan. He named the first tree, "Julia's Tree," for his wife. WORLD FELLOWSHIP, Inc. (388 acres, 6 buildings, near Conway, New Hampshire Please don't forget to send us the name of Your Tree - with your donation - which we hope to receive soon. Thirty-four Speakers Already Enlisted (June 8, 1948) for our DAILY CONFERENCES DURING JULY AND AUGUST World Fellowship, Inc. Conway, N. H. Dr. Scott Nearing. Economist, Teacher, Lecturer; "World Events" commentator; Author. "Is World War III Inevitable?" (Two addresses, Sunday afternoon and evening, July 18). Dr. Jerome Davis. University Professor, Sociologist, Lecturer, Author of 15 books, including "The New Russia" (1933) and "Behind Soviet Power - Stalin and the Russians" (1946). Worked in Russia (1916-18) in YMCA and war work during the last Tsar's regime; saw the Revolution overthrow it. Revisited Russia in 1921, '26, '27, '32, '35, '37, '39 and during World War II. Speaking Russian fluently, he has talked with hundreds of Russians, including Stalin, Molotov, Kalinin and nearly every important Russian leader in the last 30 years. "Peace with Russia." Julio Pinto Gandia. Born in Puerto Rico, 1908. Graduate, University of Puerto Rico, B.A., 1933. Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico, 1930; acting President, 1937; sentenced to six years imprisonment in USA federal prisons for the alleged crime of "Conspiracy to Overthrow the US Government by Force." Released in 1943; Secretary General of the Party, 1943-'46. A founder and Secretary General, 1945, of the Provisional World Council of Dominated Nations; one of its three delegates to the San Francisco Charter Organization of the United Nations. Founder- member of the One World Association. "Puerto Rico: Back Door of United States Democracy." Dr. Mary Church Terrell, A.B., Oberlin, 1884, A.M., 1888. Student France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, 1888-90. Lit. D, Wilberforce, 1946. Dr. of Human Letters, Howard University, 1948. Lecturer. Author. Member, Board of Education, Washington, D.C., 1895-1901, 1906-11 (first colored woman to serve on board.) Has represented Am. Colored Women at international conferences, including International Congress of Women, Berlin 1904, (which she addressed in English, French and German), Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Zurich, 1919, and World Fellowship of Faiths, London, 1937. Author, "A Colored Woman in a White World." (Quoted from Who's Who in America.) Esther Taber Fox. Born a Quaker. Consulting International Economist, for 27 years, for Governments, Corporations, and Agencies. Now developing here, In the N.H. World Fellowship Center, Inc., the first international "We the People's Road Side Stand" as an agency in Adult Education for World-wide Understanding, Cooperation, Peace and Progress. (The charts and other exhibits developed here are to be duplicated and translated into foreign languages for use in every State of the U.S.A. and in the nations abroad, as a basis for world-wide common understanding.) "The Forces Working for World Reconstruction" - illustrated by Charts, Diagrams and other Exhibits. Dr. William Pickens. A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. College and University teacher of foreign languages, Greek and Sociology. Lectured in England, Scotland, German, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, and Austria. Author of 6 books. A leader in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (and in the Niagra Movement which ante-dated it.) Contributing editor of the Associated Negro Press. Forum Leader in the Federal Forum Projects, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1937-'38. Chief of the Interracial Section, the National Department. "The Economic Development of the Negro Race in the United States." Clara Leiser. Founder and Executive Director, YOUTH OF ALL NATIONS, Inc. Born in Milwaukee. Graduate, University of Wisconsin. Asst. Editor, Wisconsin Journal of Education. Research Analyst, N.Y.C. Court of General Sessions (criminal). War-work (non-salaried) made possible through years of observing the rise of Nazism. Traveled in England, Germany, Poland and a dozen other countries, 1929, '31, '32-3, '35, '37, '39. Wrote or compiled, edited and translated 4 books. Biographer Literary Executor for the poet-scholar Wm. Ellery Leonard. Responsible for the first appeal ever made to YOUTH THE WORLD OVER to express its opinions on POST-WAR PROBLEMS AND PEACE-BUILDING. "Youth Without Boundaries" (a resume of the mountains of letters (10,000 from Germany alone) received from all continents in response to YOAN's "Call to Earth's Young." Justin S. Hine. Five years in the army. Went to England, France, Belgium and Germany with Artillery Intelligence of 78th Infantry Division. Graduating (June 1948) from New School, NY. Studying Literature and Sociology. A volunteer worker, World Fellowship Center, a summer of 1947 and '48. "I shall be glad to lead a discussion of William James' essay, 'A Moral Equivalent for War.'" Dr. Enid Severy Smith. Head of the English Department of a new College at Pasadena, California. Two addresses, with pictures and personal experiences; "Hawaii's Great Experiment in Brotherhood" and "India's Contributions to the World." Professor Eric Arthur Starbuck. Teacher of Foreign Languages. Frequent Visitor to Europe. Member, Progressive Party Executive Committee, Cambridge, Mass. "The Arithmetic of Anti- Russian Propaganda." (over) (Page 2) Amy Woods. A National and International Worker for World Peace since 1918 - in the United States, European and Oriental Countries and in South America. "Atomic Energy and World Peace." Sidney Teller. Social Worker. Lecturer. Formerly, head, for 25 years, of the Irene Kaufman Social Settlement, Pittsburgh. World Fellowship's Special Representative to Latin America and Observer at UNESCO Conference in Mexico city. Three addresses: "The UNESCO Conference at Mexico City." "UNESCO and World Peace." "UNESCO Begins at Home." Quaker Minister Eleanor Wood Whitman. Retired University Professor of Biblical Drama. "The Heroism of Mary Dyer" (A Quaker hung on Boston Common; now commemorated by a monument.) The Hon. William S. Felton. A friend of Calvin Coolidge and other Republican leaders. Long prominent in Republican party counsels in New England. "Republican Principles and Personalities." Mrs. Alice A. Winston, Pianist. Presiding as Hostess at the Lodge. Providing piano music generously, at many meetings. "World Harmony - its principles illustrated by Piano Music." Alexander Karanikas. Publicity Director, "N.H. Wallace for President Committee." Honor graduate, Harvard. "Let Freedom Ring in Greece" (the title of his new book, not yet published) - with specific references to the Truman-Marshall Doctrine and to Henry Wallace. Carol Aronovici. City Planner. Two or more lectures on "The New Regionalism and the Planning of communities," and "Civic Art with discussions of the contributions made by European Cities to this art form." Alice B. Nicols of Clearwater, Minn. Distric Director, Dept. of International Relations for Peace for the W.C.T.U. (Women's Christian Temperance Union) in which she has been a leading worker for many years. "International Relations" (to be read by Joanne Weller, high school girl from Toledo, Ohio). The Rev. Wolcott Cutler of St. John's Episcopal Church in Old Charlestown, Mass. "The Leagl Murder of Sacco and Vanzetti," and "Police Brutality in Boston." Dr. Egon C. Frey, M.D. Viennese by birth, American citizen now. In first World War and otherwise, moved among a number of different nations. "How Nations See Each Other." Richard Mayer. Retired Cotton Merchant; Mountain Climber; Yachtman; World Traveller. "Why Prayer" (without a question mark.) Maude Pickett Smith. Teacher. Trained in secretarial, religious and social service. Formerly, manager and hostess of Harlem Ashram, N.Y.C. "Life Insurance in the Atomic Age." Rabbi Oscar Fleishaker. Executive Director, Tri-City Jewish Center, Rock Island, Illinois. Yeshiva College, B.A., Columbia University, M.A. "The New Israel's Problems and Possibilities in Palestine and the Wide World." Dr. Jay Holmes Smith. Missionary-Educator in India, many years, Executive Vice Chairman, "Peoples World Congress." "A Plan for Peace with Justice." Miss Helen A. Sutton. Formerly, Teacher, Director of Social Settlements and Child Welfare Clinics in Boston and Salem, Mass. "Art of Living Together, relative to social, cultural and spiritual planning." Edward M. Winston, Esq. Chicago Lawyer. Knox College, Galesburgh, Illinois; Harvard College, A.B. 1884; University of Wisconsin Law School, LLB, 1888. "The Russian Crisis; the Truth as I see it." Nancy Jane Weller. Junior in Toledo, Ohio, High School. Soprano in High School Glee Club. Summer worker at N.H. World Fellowship Center for, now, the third year. "U.S. Foreign Policy as seen by present-day High School Pupils." ("A living picture of how I and my High School colleagues are looking at the world.") Artist John Pratt Whitman. Social Worker, Newspaper writer, Dramatist. "Great Trees of the World" - illuminated by his own drawings and poems. Eugenia Winston Weller. A.B. University of Wisconsin, Phi Beta Kappa. M.A., Chicago University. Taught Greek and Latin nine years in high and normal schools. Creator of "Neighborhood House" Social Settlement, Washington, D.C. One of the two Founders and General Executives of World Fellowship, Inc. "Adventures in World-Wide Fellowship (experiences, stories, poems.)" Alice Welles Benham, Chairman-Director, Multiple Discussion Groups, Community Church, N.Y.C. "Facts Versus Frenzy - Familiar Fallacies in Foreign Affairs." Dr. Gabriele Bondi, M.D., a woman physician specializing in tuberculosis, N.Y.C. Questions and answers about tuberculosis - curable, preventable. Jeanie D. Watson. Accountant. Author of a book of poems. "One Life's Vicissitudes." Wilfred E. Njis. An american, born in Poland - where his parents still are. Editor, "loafers' Newsletter" (Youth Activities Bulletin). "The Poland Crisis - the Truth as I see it." Charles Frederick Weller, B.S. University of Michigan, 1894, Phi Beta Kappa. Founder-President and General Executive of World Fellowship, Inc. Presiding at all meetings and opening each with an original poem from his forthcoming (his fourth) book; "The Good Life Universal." (Begins, OVER) Page 4 Working for PEACE - PROGRESS - PLENTY for ALL Men, Everywhere. WORLD FELLOWSHIP, INC., On Route 16, between Conway and Chocorua, N.H. Post Office: Conway, N.H. (Telephone: Madison 4 ring 4) Neighbors and Visitors Invited at all times, regardless of viewpoint. 40 SPEAKERS at DAILY CONFERENCES throughout July and August, 1948. 7:30 to 10:00 P.M. Daily. (Some extra meetings, 2:30 to 4:30 P.M.) ADMISSION: Free to all. (Voluntary Contributions appreciated.) (All Program details subject to change, without notice.) Presiding at all meetings. Opening each with an original poem from his fourth (forthcoming) book the GOOD LIFE UNIVERSAL. (Conducting a Free Discussion of each speech) -- CHARLES F. WELLER, "Founder-President of World Fellowship, Inc.; Graduate of the University of Michigan 1894, Phi Beta Kappa; Secretary Associated Charities; Chicago 1896, Washington, D.C. 1901, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1908-11; Playground and Recreation Association of America, 1912-19; Founder League of Neighbors, Fellowship of Faiths, World Fellowship of Faiths, and World Fellowship, Inc., 1920 to present. Author; Neglected Neighbors in the National Capital (with an introduction by President Theodore Roosevelt), World Fellowship 1935, A New Spiritual Dynamic 1939." (Quoted from WHO'S WHO IN THE USA) JULY 1 (Thu.) MAUDE PICKETT SMITH. Teacher. Trained in religious and social service. Formerly manager and hostess of Harlem Ashram, N.Y.C. "Life Insurance in the Atomic Age." 2 (Fri.) DR. WALTER LIPPMANN. Born in Leipzig, Germany. Studied at the universities of Leipzig, Heidelberg, Goettingen. Doctor of Laws, Public Prosecutor, Ass't. Judge, Attorney-at-Law. 3 1/2 years at the fronts (Russia, Belgium, France) in World War I. President of Bnai Brith in Leipzig, therefore twice jailed by Gestapo. Concentration Camp Buchenwald. In U.S. since 1941. Author of books and articles on and in Esperanto, and studies in Japanese, Chinese and Indian Literatures, and Buddhism, Judaism and Christianity (especially the Salvation Army). "Observations from travel in 20 countries and World Fellowship with people of 30 nations." 3 (Sat.) JUSTIN S. HINE. Five years in the army. Went to England, France, Belgium and Germany with Artillery Intelligence of 78th Infantry Division. Graduated June 1948 from the New School, N.Y. Studying Literature and Sociology. A volunteer worker, World Fellowship Center, summer of 1947 and '48. "I shall be glad to lead a discussion of William James' essay, 'A moral Equivalent for War.'" [*Page 2.*] JULY --- 4. (Sun.) EUGENIA WINSTON WELLER. A. B. University of Wisconsin, Phi Beta Kappa. M. A. Chicago University. Taught Greek and Latin nine years in high and normal schools. Creator of "Neighborhood House" Social Settlement, Washington, D.C. One of the two Founders and General Executives of World Fellowship, Inc. "Adventures in Worldwide Fellowship (experiences, stories, poems.)" 5. (Mon.) JEANIE D. WASTON. Accountant. Author of a book of poems. "One Life's Vicissitudes." 6 (Tue.) ALICE B. NICOLS, of Clearwater, Minn. District Director, Dep't. of International Relations for Peace for the Women's Christian Temperance Union, in which she has been a leading worker for many years. "International Relations" (to be read by Joanne Weller, a School girl from Toledo, Ohio.). 7 (Wed.) REV. CHARLES S. NICHOLS. Graduate of Oberlin College. Taught at Lingnan University, Canton, China. Studied at Boston University, Auburn Seminary, University of Chicago. Pastor of Union Church, Springfield, Mass. Goes Sept. 1, to teach at Schauffler College of Religious and Social Work, Cleveland, Ohio. "Understanding Plus Friendship." MARGUERITE OLDS CARSON. Graduate of American International College, Springfield, Mass. Worked in Armory, factory and sold books. Active in church groups. Formerly Director of New England Regional Conference of N.A.A.C.P. Active in civic affairs. "My Job of Living." 8 (Thu.) MRS. JOSEPHINE Z. NICHOLS. Graduate of Swarthmore College. Worked at Swarthmore College for 5 years. Writer for church publications, and Curriculum writer for Pilgrim Press, Boston. "The Fun of Making Friends." HENRY R. RUST. Junior High Secretary for the Division of Christian Education of the Congregational-Christian Church. Spent a year doing post-war work with the churches of England. "My Experiences in England" (subject to change) 9 (Fri.) ALCE WELLES BENHAM. Chairman-Director, Multiple Discussion Groups, Community Church, N.Y.C. "Facts Versus Frenzy - Familiar Fallacies in Foreign Affairs." 10 (Sat.) DR. Jay Holmes Smith. Missionary-Educator in India, many years, Executive Vice-Chairman, People's World Congress. "A Plan for Peace with Justice." 11 (Sun.) Dr. Smith will speak on "Mahatma Ghandi, His Meaning for Our Time." 12 (Mon.) ALICE WELLES BENHAM. Chairman-Director, Multiple Discussion Groups, Community Church, N.Y.C. "The World's Need of World Federalism." 13 (Tue.) LEWIS LYONS. Some years experience as a union man, cigar makers union. "The Need of High Standards of Living to Avoid Depression in General Industry, etc." 14 (Wed.) PROF. ERIC ARTHUR STARBUCK. 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. Teacher of Foreign Languages. Frequent Visitor to Europe. Member, Progressive Party Executive Committee, Cambridge Mass. "The Arithmetic of Anti-Russian Propogranda." 15 (Thu.) DR. GABRIELE BONDI, M.D. A woman physician, N. Y. C. Questions and answers about Tuberculosis - Curable, Preventable. 16 (Fri.) Quaker Minister ELEANOR WOOD WHITMAN. Retired University Professor of Biblical Drama. "The Heroism of Mary Dyer" (A Quaker hung on Boston Common, now commemorated by a monument.) Artist JOHN PRATT WHITMAN. Social Worker, Newspaper writer, Dramatist. "Greatest Trees of the World" - illuminated by his own drawings and poems. 17 (Sat.) NANCY JANE WELLER. Junior in Toledo, Ohio, High School. Soprano in High School Glee Club. Summer worker at N. H. World Fellowship Center for, now, the third year. "U.S. Foreign Policy as seen by present-day High School Pupils." (A living picture of how I and my high school colleagues are looking at the world.") 18 (Sun.) DR. SCOTT NEARING. 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. Economist, Teacher, Lecturer; "World Events" commentator; Author. "Is World War III Inevitable?" 21 (Wed.) DR. EGON C. FREY, M.D. Viennese by birth, American citizen now. In first World War and otherwise, moved among a number of different nations. "How Nations See Each Other." 23 ((Fri.) ESTHER TABER FOX. Born a Quaker. Consulting International Economist, for 27 years, for Governments, Corporations, and Agencies. Now developing here, in the N. H. World Fellowship Center, Inc., the first international "We the People's" [*Page 3.*] JULY --- Road-Side Stand" as an agency in Adult Education for World-wide Understanding, Cooperation, Peace and Progress. She says: "The charts and other exhibits developed here are to be duplicated and translated into foreign languages for use in every State of the U.S.A. and in the nations abroad, as a basis for world-wide common understanding." "The Forces Working for World Reconstruction" - illustrated by Charts, Diagrams, and other Exhibits. 24 (Sat.) DR. JEROME DAVIS. University Professor, Sociologist, Lecturer, Author of 15 books, including "The New Russia" (1933) and "Behind Soviet Power - Stalin and the Russians" (1946). Worked in Russia (1916-18) in Y.M.C.A. and war work during the last Tsar's regime; saw the Revolution overthrow it. Revisited Russia in 1921, '26, '27, '32, '35, '37, '39 and during World War II. Speaking Russian fluently, he has talked with hundred of Russians, including Stalin, Molotov, Kalinin and nearly every important Russian leader in the last 30 years. "Peace with Russia." 25 (Sun.) Continuation with Dr. Jerome Davis. 30 (Fri.) The REV. WOLCOTT CUTLER, of St. John's Episcopal Church in Old Charlestown, Mass. Leading a discussion of "The Legal Murder of Sacco and Vanzetti." 31 (Sat.) The Rev. Mr. Cutler on "An Instance of Police Brutality in Boston." August --- 1 (Sun.) AMY WOODS. A national and international worker for World Peace since 1918 - in the United States, European and Oriental Countries and in South America. "Atomic Energy and World Peace." 2 (Mon.) HELEN A. SUTTON. Formerly, Teacher, Director of Social Settlements and Child Welfare Clinics in Boston and Salem, Mass. "Art of Living Together, relative to Social, Cultural and Spiritual Planning." 3 (Tue.) The HON. WILLIAM S. FELTON. A friend of Calvin Coolidge and other Republican leaders. Long prominent in Republican party counsels in New England. "Republican Principles and Personalities." 4 (Wed.) Juana Manorska, the well-known European Dancer who has recently come to this country. Gave Solo Dance Recitals on her tours through France, Belgium Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Holland, Italy and Czechoslovakia. Will dance with music from Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy. 5 (Thu.) DR. S.Z. NIEMAN, M.D., Graduate of the University of Arkansas, B.S. & M.D. Orthopaedic Surgeon in New Brunswick, N.J. 19 years. At 2:30 P.M. he will speak on "Cancer". At 7:30 P.M. he will speak on "The Mediterranean Sea and its Importance in World History." 6 (Fri.) CORAL ARONOVICI. City Planner. Born in Roumania, now an American citizen. Social worker, University Lecturer, Author and Editor. "The New Regionalism and the Planning of Communities." 7 (Sat.) Mr. Aronovici on "Civic Art, with discussions of the contributions made by European Cities to this art form." 8 (Sun.) JULIO PINTO GANDIA. Born in Puerto Rico, 1908. Graduate, University of Puerto Rico, B.A., 1933. Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico, 1930; acting President 1937; sentenced to six years imprisonment in U.S.A. federal prisons for the alleged crime of "Conspiracy to Overthrow the U.S. Government by Force." Released in 1943; Secretary General of the Party, 1943-46. A founder and Secretary General, 1945, of the Provisional World Council of Dominated Nations; one of its three delegates to the San Francisco Charter Organization of the United Nations. Founder-member of the One World Association. "Puerto Rico: Back Door of United States Democracy." 9 (Mon.) Continuation of August 8 subject with Mr. Pinto Gandia. Page 4. AUGUST -- 10 (Tue.) ALBERT M. NEWMAN. Lawyer, Educator, Author of "Enough for Everybody." "Clearing the Roads to Peace." 12 (Thu.) RABBI FLEISHAKER. Executive Director, Tri-City Jewish Center, Rock Island, Illinois. Yeshiva College, B.A., Columbia University, M.A. "Palestine, The New Israel." 13 (Fri.) Rabbi Fleishaker will speak on "An Explanation of Judaism for Christians." 14 (Sat.) WILFRED E. MIS. A young member of Local 202, working in the Westinghouse since Pearl Harbor days. Very active in Youth Work. Assistant Editor of the Polish American Youth Magazine. An American brought up in Poland - where his parents still live. "The Poland Crisis - The Truth as I see It." 15 (Sun.) CLARA LEISER. 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. Founder and Executive Director, YOUTH OF ALL NATIONS, Inc. Born in Milwaukee. Graduate, University of Wisconsin, Ass't. Editor, Wisconsin Journal of Education. Research Analyst, N.Y.C. Court of General Sessions (criminal). War-work (non-salaried) made possible through years of observing the rise of Nazism. Traveled in England, Germany, Poland and a dozen other countries, 1929, '31, '32-3, '35, '37, '39. Wrote or compiled, edited and translated 4 books. Biographer and Literary Executor for the poet-scholar William Ellery Leonard. Responsible for the first appeal ever made to YOUTH THE WORLD OVER to express its opinions on POST-WAR PROBLEMS AND PEACE-BUILDING. "Youth Without Boundaries" (a resume of the mountains of letters (10,000 from Germany alone) received from all continents in response to YOAN's "Call to Earth's Young." 16 (Mon.) Clara Leiser continuing. 18 (Wed.) DR. WILLIAM PICKENS. A.B. Phi Beta Kappa, M.A., Litt. D., LL.D. College and University teacher of foreign languages, Greek, and Sociology. Lectured in England, Scotland, Germany, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, and Austria. Author of 6 books. A leader in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (and in the Niagra Movement which ante-dated it.) Contributing editor of the Associated Negro Press Forum Leader in the Federal Forum Projects, U.S. Dep't. of the Interior, 1937-38. Chief of the interracial Section, the National Organizations Division, U.S. Treasury, 1942. Now, Savings Bond Division, U.S. Treasury Department. "The Economic Development of the Negro Race in the U.S." 19 (Thu.) RICHARD MAYER. Retired Cotton Merchant; Mountain Climber, Yachtman, World Traveler. "Why Prayer" (without a question mark.) 20 (Fri.) EDWARD M. WINSTON, Esq. Chicago Lawyer. Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois; Harvard College, A.B. 1884; University of Wisconsin Law School, LLB, 1888. "The Russian Crisis; the Truth as I see it." 22 (Sun.) DR. MARY CHURCH TERRELL, A.B., Oberlin, 1884, A.M. 1888. Student France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, 1888-90. Lit. D., Wilberforce, 1946. Dr. of Human Letters, Howard University, 1948. Lecturer. Author. Member, Board of Education, Washington, D.C. 1895-1901, 1906-11 (first colored woman to serve on board.) Has represented American Colored Women at international conferences, including International Congress of Women, Berlin 1904 (which she addressed in English, French and German), Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, ZZurich, 1919, and World Fellowship of Faiths, London, 1937. Author, "A Colored Woman in a White World." (Quoted from Who's Who in America.) 23 (Mon.) DR. ENID SEVERY SMITH. 10:00 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Head of the English Department of a new College at Pasadena, California. Two addresses, with pictures and personal experiences; "Hawaii's Great Experiment in Brotherhood" and "India's Contributions to the World." (Open dates between July 1 and August 23 and after August 23 will be filled later. These 4 pages are issued on June 30.) North BALL ROOM New Yorker Hotel WORLD PEACE WEEK World Fellowship of Faiths Program A Special Number of "APPRECIATION" Magazine of the WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS will soon be published with MESSAGES from EMINENT LEADERS and REPORTS of IMPORTANT ADDRESSES at the Fourteen Meetings in Peace & Goodwill Week, 1934 Price 25 cents. Please place order now with WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS Hotel New Yorker, New York City FELLOWSHIP CENTRE A Residential, Educational Retreat MT. KISCO, N. Y. (Non-profit, Co-operative - Moderate Rates) Sponsored by ALL-WORLD GHANDI FELLOWSHIP whose purpose is to practice in Spirit the Ghandi doctrine of AHISMA (Non-Violence) in thought, word and deed. Its official Journal is "DHARMA." Membership by voluntary contribution. The Rev. John Haynes Holmes, President Kedarnath Das Gupta, Director Hotel New Yorker, New York City APPRECIATION TOUR 9 1/2 Weeks in 7 European Countries - - - - - - only $397 for Everything Lectures and Symposiums on Steamer. Insight into Social Life and Spirit of lands visited. India's art and culture intimately shown in London. Special meetings, entertainments, social organized in London. International Conference at Oct. 2 in Tirol. Shorter trips cheaper. Sailings June 15 and 30, July 14 and August 24. Ask Mr. Das Gupta, Director; Hotel New Yorker, New York City Order Now - - - Pay When Book is Ready "THE GREAT BOOK OF PROCEEDINGS" of the SIXTY CHICAGO SESSIONS during Chicago's World's Fair, 1933 and '34 To contain 200 Vital Messages and Addresses by Eminent Speakers, Representing ALL FAITHS, RACES, COUNTRIES who came together- for the first time in world history-seeking spiritual solutions for man's Present Problems- such as War, Poverty, Prejudice, Fear, etc. Book to cost only $3.00- If Ordered in Advance of the WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS Hotel New Yorker, New York City PROGRAM Friday, May 18, 3 to 5 P.M. (In the North Ballroom) "NEEDED: A NEW SPIRITUAL WORLD CODE" Rev. Sokei-ann Sasaki, of Japan, Buddhist Vice Pres. Frances Grant, Roerich Museum Mr. Wm. H. Short, Motion Pctr. Resrch. Councl. Dr. Rosalie A. Beatty, Divine Science Sri Deva Ram Sukul, Brahmin of India Prof. Ernest P. Horrwitz, Orientalist Mr. Henry Tudor Mason, All Natns. Assn. Dr. E. D. Kohlstedt, M.E. Home Misns., Phila. Rev. Walter B. Foley, M.E. Church, Long Island Dr. C. M. Flumiani, Editor MUSIC Vocal Solos by Harris Gondelmann, G. P. Martling and Henry Stanley Miss Hogger at the piano Friday, May 18, 8 to 10 P.M. (in the North Ballroom) "FOR A NEW WORLD CONSCIOUSNESS" Mizra Ahmad Zorab, of Persia, Presides Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, Colored Leader, Washington, D. C. * * * Pres. Charles F. Thwing, Western Reserv. Univ., Cleveland, Ohio Dr. Walter Edwin Peck, Ethicopolitan Rishi Singh Gherwal, Sikh, of India MUSIC 1. Sonata- with accompaniment of strings ... Antonio Vivaldi (a) Largo (b) Allegro (c) Sicilienne (d) Presto 2. Rondo .... Bochenini Mildred Hagler "The Anthem of the Universal" (Tune: "My Country 'Tis of Thee") One Cosmic Brotherhood, One Universal Good, One Source, One Sway, One Law Beholding Us, One Purpose Moulding Us, One Life Enfolding Us In Love Alway. Anger, Resentment, Hate, Long Made Us Desolate, Their Reign is Done. Race, Color, Creed and Caste, Fade In The Dreamy Past, Man Wakes To Learn At Last; All Life Is One! Kedadrnath Da: Gupta-GENERAL EXECUTIVES-Charles Frederick Weller Mrs. J. Sergeant Cram, Chairman Peace and Goodwill Week Committee. Music at Each Meeting-provided by the International Music Festival League, Dr. Archer Leslie Hood, Director. PRAYERS OF ELEVEN FAITHS INVOCATION Teach us, O Lord, to see Thy life in all men and in all the peoples of Thine earth. BUDDIST All praise be to the Lord, the Holy One, Perfect in Wisdom, I go to The Enlightened One for refuge, I go to the Law for Refuge, I go to the Brotherhood for refuge. CHRISTIAN Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. CONFUCIAN Oh, revere! Oh, revere! God is glorious. Help me to bear this burden on my shoulders, And show me the glorious virtue and conduct. HINDU Let us meditate upon the adorable light of the Divine Vivifier, May He direct our minds. JAIN Adoration to the Lord, the Destroyer of foes, the Supreme God, the King of those who have attained Victory. JEWISH Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One. Blessed be His Name whose glorious Kingdom is forever and ever. MOHAMMEDAN There is no Deity but God. All praise be to God, the Lord of all the worlds, The Merciful, the Compassionate, The Master of the Day of Judgment. SHINTO All ye men who dwell under heaven! Regard all beings as your brothers and sisters You will then enjoy this divine country, Free from hate and sorrow. SIKH The One Supreme Being, whose name is Eternal Truth, The Creator, the Spirit, devoid of fear and enmity. Immortal, Unborn, Self-Existent, the Enlightener, the Bestower of Grace Glory be to Him. TAO To know the Eternal is enlightenment. The Divine Way is the asylum of all things, The good man's treasure, the bad man's last resort. ZOROASTRIAN Blessed was the Thought, and blessed was the Word, and blessed was the Deed of the Holy One. Purity is the best gift. Happiness is to him who is pure for the sake of purity. BENEDICTION From unreality lead us to truth From darkness lead us to light From death lead us to immortality. (Compiled by Kedernath Das Gupta of India, one of the two General Executives of the World Fellowship of Faiths -- a second Parliament of Religions -- meeting during Chicago's second World's Fair, 1933-1034. Read by the audiences at the openings of many of its sixty sessions.) Last Two Great Evening Meetings CULMINATING 35 SESSIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE [*1937*] World Fellowship of Faiths WHITEFIELD'S INSTITUTE, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, W.1. Friday Evening, July 16th, 8 p.m. SYUD HOSSAIN, A Nationalist Moslem leader of India. "The Principles of Nationalism and Internationalism as the affect relations between East and West." Rev. SAMUEL M. ORTEGON, M.Th., A Mexican Minister from Los Angeles, U.S.A. " . . . . in the Consciousness of Individuals and Groups." Mr. S. K. RATCLIFFE, Journalist and Lecturer. "English-speaking Peoples' Contributions in this Crisis." SIR FIROZKHAN NOON, High Commissioner for India, will preside. Saturday Evening, July 17th, 8 p.m. Governor J. A. A. BURNQUIST, A.B., A.M., LL.B., LL.D., Governor, formerly of the State of Minnesota, U.S.A. "Peace through Governmental Action." Rev. IVAN LEE HOLT, Ph.D., D.D., LL.D., President, Federal Council, Churches of Christ in America. "World Peace and Progress promoted by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America." Dr. RICHARD R. LYMAN, Ph.D., President, European Mission, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. "The Missionary System of the Mormon Church as a Factor in the Peace of the World and International Understanding." MARY CHURCH TERRELL, A.B., A.M., The leading Coloured Woman of America. "Progress and Problems of the Coloured Women of the United States." SIR ABDUL QADIR, A member of India Council, will preside. There will be two afternoon sessions also at the Whitefield's Institute, Friday, July 16th and Saturday, July 17th, at 2 p.m. Eminent Speakers. Admission by Silver Offering. Reserved Section Ticket, 2/6. All are Cordially Invited. Released on Receipt. From the WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS, Whitefield's Institute, Tottenham Court Road, London, W. 1. (Telephone: Museum 0382) From America, eighteen leaders of thought are coming; from various parts of the British Isles, nineteen; from Canada, one; Ceylon, one; Germany, two; Hungary, one; Holland, two; India, nine and Mexico, one; - fifty-four speakers in all, to discuss "Helps and Hindrances to Peace and Progress through World Fellowship" in twenty five meetings of the International Assembly of the World Fellowship of Faiths, from July 7 to 17 inclusive, in London. The general public are invited to attend any or all of the twenty five meetings; the only requirement for admission is a voluntary silver contributions at the entrance, to help pay expenses. At the City Temple in Holborn Viaduct, E.C.4. on Wednesday, July 7, at 8.15 p.m., the opening session will be addressed by Dr. Frank N. D. Buchman, Leader of the Oxford Group; Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khan, a Moslem leader of India, member of the Governor-General's Executive Council; the Rt. Hon. Lord Melchett, author and banker; and by Madame Clarence Gasque, of America, France and England, who is the International Director of the World Fellowship of Faiths. Characteristic prayers and chants will be given by representatives of all Faiths, in native ceremonial dress. Brief greetings from many lands will be presented by leaders among the fifty four speakers, including Mary Church Terrell who is announced as "the leading Coloured woman of America." A public reception will be given on Thursday July 8, from 3:00 to 6:30 p.m., in Madame Clarence Gaque's gardens, "The Elms," Spaniard's Road, Hampstead Heath, N.W.S., where Burmese, Balinese, Yayong, Chinese, Siamese-Cambodian, Persian, Indian and Western dancers will be featured, orchestral music will be rendered, tea will be served, and some of the fifty four speakers will be introduced. (World Fellowship, page 2) All of the twenty three other meetings will be held in Whitefield's Institute, Tottenham Court Road, London, W.1.; seven afternoons at 2 p.m., and eight evenings at 8 p.m., with three of the fifty four speakers addressing each meeting. Also, on eight mornings at 10 a.m.m, there will be intimate, information discussions of problems and proposals suggested by previous sessions or by any interested persons. On Friday, July 9 at 2 p.m., Mr. Montague Butler, L.R.A.M., M.R.S.T., Education Secretary of the British Esperanto Association, will discuss "Esperanto and the Barrier of Language." Mr. H. W. Knoest and Mr. Alexis Gunning, M.B.T., of Holland, will speak on the subject: "Accept the Unusual in a Universal Way." The Rev. Torrance Phelps, A.M., D.D., Chairman of "World Fellowship in Pasadena," California, U.S.A., will describe: "World Peace through Religious Organization." Mr. Shaw Desmond, British novelist and poet, speaks on: "World Birth" in the meeting, Friday, July 9, at 8 p.m. Dr. Felix Valyi, of Hungary, who "became the centre of a new pro-Islamic movement in Japan," will speak on "The New Foundations of Religious Psychology." Prof. George P. Conger, A.B., B.D., Ph.D., of the University of Minnesota, U.S.A., will describe: "The Menace and Promise of the Sciences." On Saturday, July 10, at 2 p.m., His Eminence the Imam Sahib of the Shan Johan Mosque will speak on: "Peace and Progress in the Consciousness of Individuals and Groups." Jean Delaire (Mrs. Muirson Blake), F.Ph.S., British author and editor, will discuss: "National, International and Racial Contacts in Our Daily Lives." Madame Gita Berry-Orlova, a Baha'i speaker, will have "Nationalism and Internationalism" as the theme of her address. Holding no meetings on Sunday, July 11, the International Assembly of the United Fellowship of Faiths will resume its afternoon and evening meetings and its morning conferences on Monday July 12 and continue its three sessions daily through Saturday evening July 17. Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.