Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...club of the college, and recitations in costume by Mr. Edward Fales Coward, '83, now famous as an amateur actor. On the castes of the plays are several names well-known in amateur histrionic circles and with the added influence of the patronessess, the entertainment should be a complete social and financial success...
...eight-hour system would lessen the number of unemployed, and diminish social dangers. Report of N. J. Bureau of Statistics for 1886, p. 228. Gunton, supra...
...call into life a new religious order if atheists may properly be so called, the assembly that meets to hear him every Sunday morning in New York consists mainly of liberal people with distinctly agnostic tendencies whose chief interests are however centered on improvement of the social order...
...failure. Mr. Harrison then spoke on the general home life of the Indian and the need of means for the association to carry on their work. The society now possesses more information than even the Government officials. At the end of the lecture Mr. Harrison answered questions concerning the social life of the Indians...
...meetings of the Verein have been held up to the present time in the rooms of the members, and after the lecture is over the society unbends itself and devotes the remainder of the evening to social enjoyment which is supplemented by the usual collation. The membership is limited to twenty-five. The following are the officers of the Verein: President, W. G. Thompson, '88; vice-president, E. R. Thayer, '88; secretary and treasurer, Mr. Winkler, '89. Among the members of the faculty whose names are on the rolls of the society are Prof. Lanman, Prof. Bocher, assist.- Professors Bartlett...