Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Social Service Committee. How to Manage a Boys' Club. Brooks House...
...Social Service Committee will hold its regular December clothing collection today. The dormitories will be canvassed during the hours of 2-3 and 7-8 o'clock. Men expecting to be away at these hours will please deliver what they have to give to the porter or janitor of their building. The clothes are distributed among the poor of Boston and vicinity. Men living in private houses can get the committee's wagon to call tomorrow morning by sending word to F. L. Collins '04, Hampden...
...Social Service Committee will hold its regular December clothing collection tomorrow. The dormitories will be canvassed during the hours of 2-3 and 7-8 o'clock. Men expecting to be away at these hours will please deliver what they have to give to the porter or janitor of their building. The clothes are distributed among the poor of Boston and vicinity. Men living in private houses can get the committee's wagon to call Thursday morning by sending word to F. L. Collins '04, Hampden...
Members of the University interested in Social Service but not familiar with the interesting work of the George Junior Republic and its success will be able to learn many new facts from Mr. Osborne. It is particularly desirable that College students interested in charities should give their attention to work of this kind which concerns the making of permanently useful citizens out of apparently unpromising characters. One of the boy citizens will probably also speak this evening...
...Thomas M. Osborne, president of the George Junior Republic Association, will speak on the work and needs of the Republic at the First Parish. Vestry Church street, on Saturday, November 29, at 8 o'clock. Members of the University interested in Social Service but not familiar with the interesting work of the George Junior Republic and its success will be able to learn many new facts from Mr. Osborne. It is particularly desirable that College students interested in charities should give their attention to work of this kind which concerns the making of permanently useful citizens out of apparently unpromising...