Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...clubs have so far done. Although the Glee Club received no encores, it sang well and evidently delighted the audience. The "Waltz Song" and "Mary, Mary" were the numbers most successfully given. The Banjo Club was very popular and recelved several encores. The concert was given before the Cambridge Social Union...
...freshman Glee and Banjo Clubs are to give a concert in aid of the Social Union at Brattle Hall on Friday, April ninth...
...present the number of opportunities for special work is almost infinite. And the kind of men needed for this work are men capable of working with the men shoulder to shoulder, men who have intellectual capacity not only in religious work, but in business, in professional life, and social life. No man can successfully do this work who has not this intellectual ability. But to men having this capacity, to an educated man, there is a life work presenting itself which demands the very best we have...
...began his lecture with an account of the Homeric idea of the heavenly bodies, as the sun, moon, and stars; of their navigation, and of their political life. The ideas of the Greeks of Homer's time, regarding the gods was, in one way, a reflection of their own social life. Their gods were not highly idealized, nor were they free from mortal passons and weaknesses. They feasted, hunted, and made long voyages after the custom of people on the earth...
...further mentions the different opportunities offered to college men in all branches of study and recreation. It shows how men with small means can work their way through college, by means of scholarships, tutoring, etc.; and it shows that small means are no disadvantage to a man in his social intercourse, or intellectual pursuits. The chances for a man who graduates from Harvard are also very good...