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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Emerson J this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Dr. Laidler, who is the author of "Boycotts and the Labor Struggle," has spoken before the Socialist Club several times in the past. A discussion on "The Challenge of Socialism to the College Man," will be held immediately following the meeting. Particular attention will be paid to the causes of the present high cost of commodities from the Socialist viewpoint...
...Madame Leon Dupriez, wife of the visiting lecturer on history from the University of Louvain; the Reverend George Hodges, D.D., Dean of the Episcopal Theological School, and Professor W. E. Hocking '01, of the University. The situation brought about in Belgium by present war conditions will be discussed with particular reference to the deportation of the Belgians...
Townsend played a hard, steady game at left centre and worked well with T. H. Rice '17 at left wing. These two players kept the puck almost entirely down in front of the substitutes' goal and did some clever passing along the boards. Townsend, in particular, carried the puck frequently through the opposing team, his individual work as well as team play standing out conspicuously. Percy was easily the fastest man on the ice and was, besides, brilliant on the defence, slowing up the scrub forwards by skating across in front of them when they had the puck...
...particular, the CRIMSON should give some non-financial reason for continuing its obnoxious liquor advertising. To be sure, the advertisements this year have taken a less disgusting shape than formerly; the brewers have become modest, and no longer flaunt their waers in our faces with an are of rakish conviviality; but why should the CRIMSON hesitate to do what most reputable newspapers and magazines have long since done and expel such advertising altogether? College papers are traditionally idealistic. Some of them have been the pioneer spokemen in movements for civic betterment. Shall the CRIMSON chcose to stand aloof from this...
...representative of a civilization which has in the past contributed much to the wisdom of the world Sir Rabindranath Tagore, now on a visit to this country, should be of particular interest to Americans. His lecture tonight at Tremont Temple on "The Cult of Nationalism" presents a characteristically Eastern solution of the problem of world- peace by the abolition of all nationalistic principles. Contemporary American opinion looks to its solution by means of the recognition and employment of national instincts through the medium of some organization such as the much- talked-of "League to Enforce Peace...