Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...There is danger in existing social conditions. - (a) Right to earn one's living abridged: Century, above. - (b) Hostile feeling of labor towards capital: Homestead and Chicago strikes. -(c) Monopolies...
...people are fully able to cope with emergencies. - (a) They have already done so. - (1) Secession. - (2) Slavery. - (3) Chicago Anarchists: J. E. Gary in Century XIV, 803 (Apr. 1893) - (b) They are doing so today. - (1) Movement toward restricted immigration. - (2) Scientific charity. - (2) Civil Service. - (4) Universal education: W. L. Wilson's Boston Lecture, Nov. 12, 1894. - (5) Ballot Reform. - (6) Social reform. - (7) Overthrow of Tammany...
Pedagogical Club.The first meeting of the Harvard Pedagogical Club was held in Sever 11 yesterday afternoon. Col. Francis W. Parker, of the Cook County Normal School, Chicago, gave an interesting talk on "The Correlation of Studies." Many non-members were present and the subject was discussed openly and questions were answered by the speaker...
Score - Yale 43, C. A. A. 0. Touch-downs - Butterworth 2, Jerrems 2, Beard 1, Thorne 1. Safety - Van Doozer. Drop kicks - Butterworth 2. Goals from touchdown - Hickok 6. Referee, D. B. Lyman, of Yale. Umpire, W. B. Alward, of Chicago. Linesman, W. R. Cross, of Yale. Attendance...
...JOHNSON, Sec.HARVARD PEDAGOGICAL CLUB. - The first meeting of the Harvard Pedagogical Club for this year will be held on Thursday, Nov. 15. at 4.30 p. m., in Sever 11. There will be an address by Col. Francis W. Parker, of Chicago, on "The Correlation of Studies." All members of the University are invited to attend this meeting...