WE doubt if the college is fully aware of the interesting and instructive course of lectures which Professor. Peabody is giving on the Ethics of the Social Questions. We have referred to them once before but the course has proved so excellent that it seems fitting to call further attention to it. In these lectures Mr. Peabody intends to discuss such subjects as the Ethics of Charity, of the Family, of the Labor Question, of Temperance, and of the Correlation of the Labor Questions.
These subjects today are growing more and more important, and Mr. Peabody, from his experience in them as well as by his study of them is well fitted to lay them before us. He is treating them from an historical, a philosophical, and a practical point of view; and to any man who has interest in these subjects his lectures will be found to be of special interest and instruction.
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