Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...John J. Hayes read "Much Ado About Nothing" at the Social Union in Brattle Hall Thursday night. The audience was large and appreciative...
PAINE PRIZES.Two prizes of $100 each, are offered by Hon, Robert Treat Paine "for the best essay by any students of the University on the ethical aspect of the modern social questions." One prize will be assigned for the best original investigation of some definite form of Chartly-work, with practical conclusions drawn therefrom. The other prize will be assigned for the best original investigation of some special phase of the Labor Question, with practical conclusions drawn therefrom. It is the intention of the founder to encourage first-hand research into present social conditions, and he indicates, though he does...
...Hayes will read "Much Ado About Nothing," under the auspices of the Social Union in Brattle Hall, Thursday evening...
...from prominence in athletic life. Very rarely has Harvard sent a Mott Haven to New York that has not included among its prize winners active religious men. "The president of the Athletic Association during the past year was also president of the St. Paul's Society. In social life the men of religious convictions have never lacked popularity so long as they have avoided cant and lived consistently...
...suspect the fault lies chiefly with the 'varsity organizations, which have a general charge of the beginning of the freshman clubs, but which have been absorbed this year in the Christmas trip. Whosever fault it is, it is unfortunate for all concerned. Freshman clubs, especially those of a social nature at all, are valuable in bringing some of the class into intimate relations and are a great pleasure to the members. But they are also very serviceable in bringing out lights that otherwise remain four years under a bushel. The 'varsity clubs should recognize this...