Word: properly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...work on a variable topic. In criticising this system it is important to discriminate clearly between results attributable to administrative methods and those which are manifestly attributable to the broad principle of free election. The affirmative does not underestimate the value on prescribed work, but maintains that the proper place for that work is not in the college but in the preparatory school...
...Social Question" by S. Hale '05 is a creditable attempt to point out some of the causes of the social disturbances which have been taking place this year. The question is not susceptible of proper treatment in the small space allotted to it, but the article, such space allotted to it, but the article, such as it is, is a serviceable summary of events and an indeed of possible future action. The difficulties are traced to the influence of the clubs, and the general conclusions seem to be that the best solution of the social troubles now dietunbing undergraduate life...
...Union was offered by the House Committee, and was accepted by the managers of the reception because more prominence would thus be given to the reception proper, which in the Gymnasium was cramped by being held in the same room with the dance...
...system of workmen's insurance which compels every employee receiving less than a stipulated wage to invest in insurance and pensions for himself and family a certain fraction of his yearly earnings. The motto of the German code is "Love your brethren;" and for that reason it is proper that the embodiment of the German ideas should be placed in the Harvard Museum of Social Ethics. The motive of the Emperor in presenting this gift was two-fold: first, to foster closer relations between German and American economists, and secondly, to promote a social sentiment between the two leading nations...
...assistantships, as well as professorships. Gifts ranging from $12,500 to $125,000 could thus be most advantageously applied. Two million, five hundred thousand dollars is named by the President as a moderate estimate for the accomplishment of the reasonable objects now plainly in view for the College proper. His report closes with the words, "The oldest, the most essential and the most beloved department of Harvard University now needs the prompt assistance of its alumni and friends...