Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...conference for all men engaged in actual social service work will be held in the small assembly room, on the third floor of Phillips Brooks House, this evening, at 7 o clock. Mr. C.W. Birtwell '85, secretary of the Children's Aid Society, of Boston, will preside and will call on a number of men to describe the work they have been doing. There will also be a general discussion held, on the problems met by men working for boys' clubs, teaching, home libraries...
...Murphy, instructor in drawing; H. B. Warren, instructor in freehand drawing; F. P. Pleasanton, instructor in engineering; G. P. Adams '04, A. S. Dewing, J. A. Hudson, and De W. H. Parker, assistants in philosophy; E. F. Burnham, assistant in engineering; R. M. McConnell '02, assistant in social ethics; E. O. Parker, assistant in drawing; W. G. Thomas, assistant in architecture...
...current number of the Monthly, the high standard which the present board of editors has set is well maintained. Between Mr. Lewis's "Harvard Men and the Outside World" (a pica for a more general interest in political and social movements), the reader is presented with a variety of stories, poems, and critical essays, some of which are distinctly above the average of undergraduate writing, and all of which are interesting...
...intercollegiate camera exhibition, which is at present being held in the Social Service Room of Emerson Hall, will close tomorrow. This is the sixth annual exhibition between the camera clubs of Harvard, Pennsylvania and Michigan. Each club entered fifty pictures, and of the three prizes and seven honorable mentions, which were awarded, Harvard received a first prize and four honorable mentions. W. Ordway '10 won the prize for the best individual photograph with his print called "Evening on the Charles." M. T. Fleisher and G. Kemmerer, both of the University of Pennsylvania, won second and third prizes respectively...
...conference for all men actively engaged in social service work will be held in Phillips Brooks House next Wednesday at 7.30 o'clock. The object is to exchange ideas and experiences and to answer questions that may have occurred to men, regarding their work. Mr. C. W. Birtwell '81, secretary of the Children's Aid Society of Boston, will preside, and will probably call on some of the men present for a brief account of the work they have been doing, in conducting boys' clubs, coaching teams, and teaching classes. All men who have been engaged in philanthropic work during...