Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...December 21 some members of the Church of the Disciples of Christ who are at Harvard, met at 1524 Cambridge street and organized a society. Its object is to unite all Disciple Students into a social club. The next meeting will be February 10, 1894, 7.30 p. m., at the home of G. T. Smart, on Magnolia avenue...
...clubs left Boston Friday morning, December 22, and gave their first concert the same day in New York in the Madison Square Garden Concert Hall. Owing to an unfortunate conflict with some other social events, the audience was very small, but all who were present were most enthusiastic in expressing their appreciation. After the concert a reception was given to the clubs by the Harvard Club of New York...
Immigration. Its Social, Moral and Political Effect: Forum, vol. 6, p. 196; N. A. Review, vol. 139, p. 256; Geary in the N. A. Review, July...
...Social reasons. N. A. Review, vol. 143, p. 26. (1) The Chinese are mere slaves. (2) Do not progress. (3) Defy the laws. (4) Live herded together. (5) Have bad morals. (6) Would deluge...
...never been anything in connection with them to bring discredit on the University. The clubs have always remembered and will always remember that one disgraceful act in any city will undo the reputation for gentlemanliness which Harvard men have made in that city. We feel sure that the social side of Harvard life will never be dishonored by trips of the musical clubs and that no one need feel any hesitancy about wishing the clubs today a pleasant journey and a good time...