F. N. Seerley M.D., of the faculty at the Springfield Training School will give a talk on "Sex and Manhood" in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House Sunday morning at 10.15 o'clock.
Dr. Seerley was a star college football and tennis player a number of years ago. Since his connection with the Training School he has had charge of the instruction in sex questions and in the psychology of the individual. He has lectured and done work on this subject at many institutions throughout the country. Besides founding the Springfield Commission on outdoor playgrounds for the city children, of which commission he is now a member, Dr. Seerley is also on the Springfield School Board.
The address will be open to all members of the University.
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