Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Social Service Committee has signified its desire to become a dependent committee under the Phillips Brooks House Association. As a result, the executive cabinet of the Phillips Brooks House Association has proposed several amendments to its constitution, which will make this change possible and which provides that the chairman of the Social Service Committee shall be appointed by the president with the approval of the graduate secretary. This chairman shall have the power to invite graduates to serve on the Committee and to appoint the undergraduate members after consultation with the president and graduate secretary. It is also provided that...
...Sanborn, after graduating from the University, was a lecturer at Cornell, Smith, Wellesley, and the Concord School of Philosophy. He was later editor of the "Boston Commonwealth." "Springfield Republican" and "Journal of Social Science," and is the author of a number of biographics, his most recent works being "The Personality of the roan" and "The Personality of Emerson...
...Institutions Accept Tainted Money?"; Thursday, April 13, Dr. R. C. Cabot, of Boston, instructor in clinical medicine in the Medical School, on "Ethics of the Medical profession"; Thursday, May 4, Mr. R. A. Woods, head of the South End House, Boston, and lecturer of the Cambridge Theological School, on "Social Work as a Profession"; Thursday, May 11, Dr. E. H. Clement, editor of the "Boston Transcript", on "Ethics of Journalism", Thursday, May 18, Col. T. W. Higginson '41, on "Ethics of Literature"; Thursday, May 25, Dr. C. H. Henderson, of Philadelphia, head-master of the Marienfeld Summer School, and author...
...Academy of Naples arose out of social gatherings, the centre of which was the poet Antonio of Palermo. The Academy of Rome, which owed its origin to Pomponius Laetus, flourished until 1468. It was then suppressed for a time, but was revived again under Pope Sixtus IV and flourished in the age of Leo X, only to be overwhelmed finally in the general rain which accompanied the sack of Rome in 1527 by the Spanish and German troops of the Emperor Charles...
...principal change in the Register this year--and a change of considerable merit--is to be found in the arrangement of social clubs. Instead of the previous arbitrary ranking, the arrangement is now alphabetical. The more comprehensive treatment of "Information about Clubs," though subject in one place to misinterpretation and in several others suffering from slight inaccuracies, also adds much to the value of the Register. A number of State and school clubs and other organizations, which were not mentioned in previous Registers, have this year been added. The record of athletic events is more complete than formerly...