Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...this was to be the only play presented at Harvard this spring, it would be decidedly praiseworthy, but among the host of others it seems rather unnecessary. Aside from the annual theatricals of several of the social clubs, the Dramatic Club will probably produce three one-act plays, and all aspirants for dramatic honors will have an opportunity to compete for places in them. This club gives all undergraduates a chance to write plays and act in them, and yet as soon as it is well started a rival organization makes its appearance. The result will probably be that instead...
...student life which we have seen for a long time, and does credit to the writer and to those whose enterprise furnished the material for such a description. Undoubtedly the position formerly held by classical studies and literature is now coming to be held by the political and social sciences in all our American universities. The "new humanities," as these studies are coming to be called, concern themselves, as did the old humanities with the strivings of the human spirit, but with its strivings after justice rather than beauty. That Harvard students are awake to these interests, as well...
February 23, March 2 and 9, Dr. Platner on. "Fundements Truths of the Gospel;" March 18 and 25, April 9, Professor Royce on "What is Vital in Christianity;" and April 6 and 13, Professor Peabody on "The Social Message of Christianity...
...March 9, on "The Fundamental Truths of the Gospels." On March 18, March 25 and April 1, Professor Joslah Royce will lecture on "What is Vital in Christianity," and Professor F. G. Peabody will conclude the series on April 6 and April 13, with two addresses on "The Social Message of Christianity...
...Social Ethics 4.--Selected Topics in Social Ethics. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 12. Professor Peabody, Drs. Brackett and McConnell, and Messrs. Ford and Foerster...