Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Beginning tomorrow deliberative meetings of the Congress will be held at Tremont Temple every morning during the week. At these meetings the floor will be reserved for members of the Congress, the gallery being open to the public. The afternoons will be devoted principally to social entertainments and excursions. Tomorrow the delegates will visit Cambridge. In the evenings there will be public meetings at Tremont Temple, Park Street Church, and elsewhere, devoted to the various aspects of the peace and arbitration cause...
...Harvard Year Book is now on sale at the Cambridge bookstores at two dollars a copy. It is a volume of 235 pages, 9 by 12 inches in size, and contains half-tone cuts, lists of members, and other data of the various athletic, social, and literary organizations of the University. There is also a series of illustrated accounts commemorative of the principal events of the year, such as the completion of the Stadium, President Eliot's birthday, and the performances of "Hamlet." The book makes a complete and interesting record of the occurrences of the past year...
...Brackett '83, director of the new School for Social Workers, outlined the aims and methods of the school yesterday morning in Harvard 6, in connection with the regular lecture in Philosophy...
Schools for social workers, he said, have recently been established in London, Chicago, and in New York, where the work has been especially successful, though the course of study lasted only six weeks, in the summer. The School for Social Workers to be conducted jointly by Harvard University and Simmonds College will aim to give a more extended and systematic instruction in philanthropy for a few willing students who desire to do scientific work, and to uplift both themselves and others. It is planned to put the school on a high academic standard, to give its students a certain amount...
...will begin next week, and the building will be completed by August 1, 1905. It will form a quadrangle with Sever and Robinson Halls, corresponding in architecture with Robinson Hall, and will be devoted to the philosophical and psychological departments, and to the department of the ethics of the social questions...