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Mr. Maitland, Mr. Smith, Mr. Barbour, chairman. Not pictured, Mr. Havens. Reverend Smith finds two I candidates for conversion 5- loitering on Willis steps. f.. . i?E 12' g i fi? ,W , L. 1 :my . la H Religion An new major was born at Carleton this spring. Having for many years offered courses in the world religions and Christian ethics, the depart- ment for the first time next year will have a re- ligion major. The department plans to approach the subject matter from an impartial stand, pre- senting the material objectively and without em- phasis on one doctrine. The department fulfills a double function at Carleton. Besides teaching, the three busy mem- bers also speak at the morning church services. +4-, I
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