Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Edward A. Ross, who has been appointed to the recently established chair of Finance at Stanford, is but 27 years of age. He leaves the chair of Social Science and Economics of the University of Indiana...
...custom. It was for just these reasons that the dinners of the senior class gradually dropped out from the list of college events. The junior dinner is now the only remaining occasion on which the class in all the four years of college life meets together in anything like social relations. It is the one unifying force; the one opportunity before class day for men to put aside all the barriers which divide the class into endless cliques and to meet on a common level. While we may not regret on the whole that class feeling...
...promote social intercourse among the professors of Columbia College, informal gatherings are held every Monday evening...
...that the money has been given for the statue of Phillips Brooks at or near Trinity church, the second memorial proposed for him will doubtless be provided for. It is a building for religious and social uses to be situated in the College Yard at Cambridge, and to be called Brooks House. It is supposed that an appropriate building can be constructed for about $100,000, It should contain separate rooms for each of the existing religious societies, a spacious and handsome room suitable for lectures and addresses. comfortable quarters for the Preacher on duty, and a library and practice...
Fortunately however, England is beginning to awake, but can this be said of us Americans? We do not yet recognize the Golden Rule. Many a poor man would willingly work and better himself but is dragged down by social conditions that are rapidly widening the gap between the rich and the poor. Whatever the gains in wealth, hatred between employer and employee is becoming more and more marked. We want less luxury more good will. In politics, too, private interests have taken the place of patriotism. Parties are held together only by gigantic systems of bribery...