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Dr. W. E. P. Haas lecture
Thu., May 16, 1929
Dr. W. E. P. Haas, district superintendent of the west district of the Philadelphia Methodist Church, gave two lectures to the student body one during chapel service and another at a Y.M.C.A meeting. In the first lecture Dr. Haas referenced Moses and discussed the necessity for Christian workers outside of the clergy. The second lecture referenced the book of Job and discussed the negative affects of secret sin on one's Christianity.
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Dickinsonian, May 23, 1929, pg. 1.