Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual fall clothing and book collection of the Social Service Committee will be taken up tomorrow and Thursday of this week. The collectors appointed will call at the rooms in their building on these days between the hours of 2 and 3, and 7 and 8 P. M. Men who have any articles of clothing or any books or magazines which they wish to give are requested to be in their rooms during these hours so as to facilitate the collection. All who are unable to be in then, are requested to give the goods to the janitor who will...
...ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF CAMBRIDGE. "Efficiency and Social Service." Mr. William II. Allen, of the Bureau of Municipal Research, New York. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
...want to call the attention of men who are interested in teaching to the urgent need at the Social Union for teachers in penmanship and bookkeeping. A large and interested class and an opportunity fully worth while await whoever is willing and able to undertake either task. E. E. Hunt at Thayer 65 will be glad to see volunteers. JAMES THAYER ADDISON...
...announcement gives complete information concerning the following organizations which have charge of social and philanthropic work and desire the co-operation of students in the University: Associated Charities of Boston, Charity Building, 43 Hawkins street, Boston; Boston Children's Aid Society, 43 Hawkins street; Associated Charities of Cambridge, Grant Building, 671 Massachusetts avenue; Boys' Department of the Boston Young Men's Christian Association; Cambridge Young Men's Christian Association; Civic Service House, 112 Salem street, Boston; Denison House, 93 Tyler street, Boston; Elizabeth Peabody House, 87 Poplar street, Boston; Ellis Memorial Club, 12 Carver street, Boston; Hale House, including Parker...
...purpose of the Social Service Committee is to acquaint students in the University with the various philanthropic enterprises in Cambridge and Boston. It aims to bring together the opportunities for philanthropic work and the men who wish to do such work, and no further obligation is required of those who engage in it than the honorable carrying out of the work they undertake. In choosing the work in which he is to engage, the student is not limited to the few activities of which he may happen to know, but the whole field of charities is open...