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...result of his recent experiences in Y. M. C. A. work on the Western Front in France, F. B. Sayre, son-in-law of President Wilson, and at present Ezra Ripley Thayer Teaching Fellow in the University, has written the following concerning the Y. M. C. A. War Work...
...Greenough '98, A. B. Hart '80, W. E. Hocking '01, Dean Hurhut, R. M. Johnston, G. L. Kittredge '82, W. C. Lane '81, C. H. Moore '89, E. C. Moore, W. B. Munro '99, W. A. Neilson '96, G. H. Paimer '64, Bliss Perry, W. Z. Ripley, J. H. Ropes '89, E. Wambaugh '76, John Warren '96, K. G. T. Webster '93, Barrett Wendell '77, G. C. Whipple, Leo Weiner, I. L. Winter '86, R. N. Yerkee '98, and Dean Yeomans...
Professor Ripley recently gave good advice when he urged men to attend the Sunday labor meetings in Faneuil Hall. College students are at the time of life when they need to become acquainted with every sort of problem in a broad, humanitarian way, without the prejudice of later years. Not only the problems of labor, but the financial, religious and diplomatic interest of the world need a first hand exploration which cannot be obtained inside the walls of a college...
...relation of social service to the University was clearly brought out by the speakers at the annual conference of social workers at Phillips Brooks House last evening. Professor W. Z. Ripley of the Economics Department spoke of the labor question and its connection with the college undergraduate. "When you get in business you are going to come into contact with the unions. Most people are prejudiced against the unions and it is your place while you are young to begin to size up the situation. Now you are unprejudiced and therefore you have a better opportunity of making up your...
...Moors '83, president of the Boston Associated Charities and member of the Finance Commission, will talk on "The Need of Training for Social Service." He will speak particularly of his experiences in relief work after the San Francisco earthquake and the Chelsea and Salem fires. Professor W. Z. Ripley of the Economics Department will deal with the labor question in its relation to undergraduates. Other speakers will be D. Lewis 1L, W. C. Morgan '17, and M. Hawkins '18, each of whom will speak about some phase of social service work with which he has been directly connected. C. Higginson...