Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...nothing but study. Of course this last classification must not be taken literally, for there are very few men in the list who have not some interest outside their books. However, in order to draw some line between those who do and those who do not enjoy social advantages in the college, the class of "members of societies" is made to include members of the Hasty Pudding Club, Pi Eta, Delta Upsilon, Institute of 1770, O. K., and the Signet. Then besides the members of the 'varsity and athletic teams, the class or 'otherwise athletic' includes all men who have...
...past few years the Phi Beta Kappa at Yale has been a non active society, but this year it is proposed that the society devote it self to a study of the problems connected with the progress and success of American political and social institutions...
...represented by Mr. Rodney Macdonough, will conduct the trip on the plan of the Raymond excursions; this makes the third trip which Mr. Macdonough has conducted for the Glee Club so that he has a friendly interest in the men entirely aside from his business interest. Of course, the social side of the trip is not thoroughly mapped out, for receptions, teas and dinners are liable to be given without warning. Such as have been announced are given in the brief summary of the itinerary which follows...
...Graduate Club was founded two years ago and since that time has held social meetings every two weeks. It is now proposed to hold literary meetings at which there will be discussions and readings and addresses by some of the older members of the faculty. Any member of the faculty and of the professional schools, and students in the Graduate Department are entitled to membership. The intention is to make the club house a place where the graduates may feel at home while in town and at the same time bring the older and more recent graduates together. All graduate...
...formation this year of several new clubs at the Annex indicates a pleasing growth in the social life there and a greater desire to bring the members into closer contact with each other. There are already some half dozen clubs of several years standing and this year others, such as one to be called the Deutscher Verein have been added. They will give the Annex a stronger touch of college life; and anything which will tend to bring the students more closely together in this fashion should be encouraged, for the present nature of the Annex gives them no experience...