SPEAKERS AND CHAIRMEN 75 



DEPARTMENT 24 - - RELIGION 



(Hall 4, September 20, 4.15 p. m.) 



CHAIRMAN: BISHOP JOHN H. VINCENT, Chautauqua, N. Y. 

 SPEAKERS: PRESIDENT HENRY C. KING, Oberlin College. 



PROFESSOR FRANCIS G. PEABODY, Harvard University. 



SECTION A. GENERAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. (Hall 11, September 

 24, 3 p. m.) 



CHAIRMAN: PROFESSOR EDWIN D. STARBUCK, Earlham College, 

 Richmond, Ind. 



SPEAKERS: PROFESSOR GEORGE A. COE, Northwestern Univers- 

 ity. 



DR. WALTER L. HERVEY, Examiner Board of Education, 

 New York City. 



SECRETARY: 



SECTION B. PROFESSIONAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. (Hall 1, Sep- 

 tember 22, 3 p. m.) 



CHAIRMAN: 



SPEAKERS: PRESIDENT CHARLES CUTHBERT HALL, Union Theo- 

 logical Seminary. 



PROFESSOR FRANK K. SANDERS, Yale University. 

 SECRETARY: PROFESSOR HERBERT L. WILLETT, Disciples Divinity 

 House, Chicago, 111. 



SECTION C. RELIGIOUS AGENCIES. (Hall 15, September 23, 3 p. m.) 



CHAIRMAN: PRESIDENT EDGAR G. MULLINS, Southern Baptist 

 Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky. 



SPEAKERS: REV. WASHINGTON GLADDEN, Columbus, Ohio. 



REV. JAMES M. BUCKLEY, Editor The Christian Ad- 

 vocate, New York. 



SECRETARY: DR. IRA LANDRITH, General Secretary Religious Edu- 

 cation Association, Chicago, 111. 



SECTION D. RELIGIOUS WORK. (Hall 1, September 24, 3 p. m.) 



CHAIRMAN: RT. REV. THOMAS F. GAILOR, Memphis. 



SPEAKERS: REV. FLOYD W. TOMKINS, Church of the Holy Trinity, 



Philadelphia. 

 REV. HENRY C. MABIE, Corresponding Secretary 



American Baptist Missionary Union. 

 SECRETARY : 



SECTION E. RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE: PERSONAL. (Festival Hall, Sep- 

 tember 25, 10 a. m.) 



CHAIRMAN: CHANCELLOR J. H. KIRKLAND, Vanderbilt University. 

 SPEAKERS: REV. HUGH BLACK, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



PROFESSOR JOHN E. MCFADYEN, Knox College. 



REV. SAMUEL ELIOT, Boston, Mass. 



REV. EDWARD B. POLLARD, Georgetown, Ky. 

 SECRETARY: PROFESSOR CLYDE W. VOTAW, University of Chicago. 



