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Last week Theologian Edwin E. Aubrey of Chicago gave future meetings something to strive toward. "I do not regard the democratic way of life as the supreme end of man," said he, "but I regard it as the best means of realizing that supreme end. For that reason I believe that it is of the utmost importance that science and religion should learn to live together not in mere toleration, but in active cooperation, that through these supporting attitudes of religion and science and through the discipline which each requires, men may be enabled to meet the requirements and to enjoy the fruits of democratic faith."

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