Word: socialism
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Christian Association will hold its annual reception to new members of the University tonight, at half past seven o'clock, in Holden Chapel. Professor de Sumichrast, Professor Peabody and Professor Palmer will make short addresses. There will be music by prominent members of the University and an opportunity for social meeting...
...distinguished by a loving heart, one with no strong inclinations and without principles, and one with a desire to find out truth, and suppose each one followed his natural inclination without any guidance of religion. The first might try to work among the poor and interest himself in social reform. But he would eventually be sure to find that he could do little or nothing without the conviction that he was working towards some great end, and he would be able to bring but cold comfort to the unfortunate if he could not show them that they were all working...
Today ninety-four bids her social goodbye to Harvard. It will bring unfeigned regret to hundreds of the students who are to remain longer in the University. Ninety-four has many members who, by reason of their stalwart manliness and refined gentlemanliness, it has been an education to know...
...very important for the future, but our duty is to do what we can to solve the problems of today and to help our own generation. How, then, can a young and well educated man best serve his own time? First what can we do to better the social conditions of our generation? Doubtless there are arising great problems which call for hard work from skilled men, but we are not all needed to become experts in sociology. But every man can do something by bringing a broad Christian spirit into his daily work. Every office, however humble or mechanical...
...directors resent the idea of having 1 1-2 men at each seat. They declare that seven extra men at a table would destroy all social life, and would make the service almost intolerable. Yet these same men favor a plan which is to put two men to a seat at all the general tables, and say that this would make it very comfortable for the men at those tables. Is not this the greatest inconsistency? Are the general table men a different class of students from the club table men? Do they pay less for their privileges? The plan...