Council under the name of the " American Com- mittee for Lectures on the History of Religions."
The Council shall elect out of its number a Chairman, a Secretary, and a Treasurer.
All matters of local detail shall be left to the In- stitutions or Local Boards, under whose auspices the lectures are to be delivered.
A course of lectures on some religion, or phase of religion, from an historical point of view, or on a subject germane to the study of religious, shall be delivered annually, or at such intervals as may be found practicable, in the different cities represented by this Association.
The Council (a) shall be charged with the selec- tion of the lecturers, (b) shall have charge of the funds, (c) shall assign the time for the lectures in each city, and perform such other functions as may be necessary.
Polemical subjects, as well as polemics in the treatment of subjects, shall be positively ex- cluded.
The lecturer shall be chosen by the Council at least ten months before the date fixed for the course of lectures.
The lectures shall be delivered in the various cities between the months of September and June.
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Development of Religion in Japan. Contributors: George William Knox - author. Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1907. Page Number: x.
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