Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...drawings, we are privately informed are almost all by the editors. The best is a clever caricature on the first page, which gives point to an ancient jest. The centre page will wake a responsive chord in the breasts of many. "Everybody's Dance" admirably sets forth a social tragedy. There are funny things too in the picture of the "Junior Dance" on the last page...
...Allen's career as a social worker has been of varied scope and widespread importance. Graduated from the University of Chicago in 1897, he received the degree of Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1900. His public career began as general agent of the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, and from then on he has been prominent in philanthropic circles...
Several Law School men, among whom are graduates of the University and of Yale and Princeton, have made arrangements for the formation of a social club, which shall have as its object the promotion of social unity in the Law School. A considerable sum has been subscribed already in the form of bonds and 47 Brattle street has been taken as a club-house, a steward engaged, and necessary arrangements made. The club will afford a place where men interested in legal topics may meet and discuss matters of common interest. The most prominent men engaged in pushing this idea...
...Christianity and the Social Order," by R. J. Campbell...
Another class has followed the example of 1906 and added to its history a successful Junior Union dance. From an untried experiment three years ago the dance has developed, with increasing success and popularity, into the pleasantest social event of the year. To the members of the present committee, whose efficient and thorough management was responsible for the success of last night's affair, we extend our hearty congratulations...