The Lectures

Introductions to Lectures

Los Angeles, California (auspices Fifth, Thirteenth, and Seventeenth Churches).

Lecturer: Judge Frederick C. Hill; introduced by George H. Kinsey, who said:—

The state of unrest, discontent, sorrow, and poverty which confronts mankind today causes laws and agreements to be enacted and promulgated by groups and nations with the motive of bettering human conditions and making the world a safer and more peaceful place in which to live. History, and especially that of recent years, has proved that such laws and agreements are of little avail, and that the aims sought have not been realized. So long as the objective of laws and agreements is to gain material substance and supply, they will be found wanting.

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