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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Horizontal bar--Harvard: H. V. Coryell '11, B. D. Lewis '09, E. L. Souder '10; Yale: Z. Belcher, E. Clark...
Side horse--Harvard: E. N. Cleaves '11, H. V. Coryell '11, E. L. Souder '10; Yale: W. Ordway, T. Means...
Flying rings--Harvard: E. L. Souder '10, J. C. Wister '09, S. Wolfman '11; Yale: E. Clark, T. Means...
...even zeal without knowledge may be better than no zeal at all. Like all zealots, the socialists magnify their cause out of all proportion to its real significance, and imagine that it alone represents a serious interest in problems of human welfare. The poem on "The Bread Line" by L. G. Painter helps to point a moral on the subject of socialism. It presents a crude but sympathetic picture of one phase of our social life
...SOCIALIST CLUB. "Outlines of the Single Tax." Professor L. J. Johnson. Emerson...