The Aurora Society's Lectures
Lietuva, Nov. 23, 1906
Science has brought man higher than all other animals. With his trained mind, man can be called "the king of all the creatures." Science has cultivated man's brain and this cultivated mind has made many inventions. If there were no science, there would be no railroads, electricity, telegraph, automobiles, airplanes, and many other inventions which serve man and help him to accomplish the hardest tasks. Therefore, science is power. The more man knows the higher he stands. The more scientists a nation has, the stronger she is. With science, the nation goes forward; without it, down. The Aurora Society is helping the poor Lithuanian students who ought to be helped by the nation. Therefore, support the Aurora Society, join it, help to increase its budget. By this you will help make the nation strong! Without education man is a slave, with education he is a king!
2The lectures:
The Aurora Society is arranging three lectures during this winter.
The lectures program:
The first lecture will be read by Dr. J. Kulis, "The Development of Animal Species," on Sunday, December 9, 1906, at 3:30 P. M.
The second lecture will be read by Mr. Sernas, about Geography, on Sunday, January 13, 1906, at 3:30 P. M.
The third lecture will be on Sunday, February 17, 1907.
The lectures will be given at T. Radavicius Hall, 945-33rd St. Admission is 10 cents. For all three lectures, 25 cents.
