Word: social
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...English, History and modern languages which would naturally be offered, there were several courses hardly to be called "popular" in the strict sense of the word but which were taken by a sufficient number of students to warrant giving them another year. Such, for example, was the course in Socialism and Social Problems, where all kinds of current topics were taken up and discussed; a course in Horticulture given at the Bussey Institute; and a course in Anglo-Saxon given by Dr. Garrett. That it has been found advantageous to offer courses in these more special studies and that they...
...greatly increased, and among the additions to the corps of instructors of last summer are Professors Wheeler and Bristol and Dr. Laird in Greek, Professor Bennet in Latin, Professor Smith in Elocution and Oratory, Professor Tichener in Psychology. Professor Williams in Pedagogy, Professor Wilcox and Dr. Hull in Social and Economic Science, Professor MacMahon in Mathematics, and Professor Hitchcock in Physical Training...
...Weld was a member of the Country Club, and also a member of leading social clubs in Boston, including the Algonquin, Union, Somerset, St. Botolph and Tavern clubs. He was also a member of prominent clubs in New York and Philadelphia...
...written in such difficult language that it is little known. Last came Sir David Lindsay who, during his life was the most popular poet in Scotland. He was a reformer in the form of a poet. He wrote the bitterest satires and invectives against the political and social evils of his time and exercised a great influence upon the Cort...
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. - The monthly social will be held this evening in Holden Chapel. Owing to the reception given by the St. Pauls Society, the hour will be not 8.00 as usual but 7.00. Dr. Lyman Abbott will speak and the Banjo Club will play. All members of the University are cordially invited...