Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Mallock, A.M., will deliver the third lecture of his series on "Socialism, and the Allied Social and Economic Questions" tonight at 8 o'clock, in Emerson Hall. There will be two more lectures, making five in all, one tomorrow night and one Thursday, both at 8 o'clock in the same place. The two lectures already delivered have proved very successful, and have been on questions of great national interest...
...association. Some men will excel in one thing and some in another; some in things of the body, some in things of the mind; and where thousands are gathered together each will naturally find some group of specially congenial friends with whom he will form ties of peculiar social intimacy. These groups--athletic, artistic, scientific, social--must inevitably exist. My plea is not for their abolition. My plea is that they shall be got into the right focus in the eyes of college men; that the relative importance of the different groups shall be understood when compared with the infinitely...
Small is the use of those educated men who in after life meet no one but themselves, and gather in parlors to discuss wrong conditions which they do not understand and to advocate remedies which have the prime defect of being unworkable. The judgment on practical affairs, political and social, of educated men who keep aloof from the conditions of practical life, is apt to be valueless to those other men who do really wage effective war against the forces of baseness and evil. From the political standpoint, education is a harm and not a benefit to the men whom...
...LECTURE. "Socialism and the Allied Social and Economic Questions." V. Mr. W. H. Mallock. Lecture Room, Emerson Hall (first floor...
...LECTURE. "Socialism and the Allied Social and Economic Questions." IV. Mr. W. H. Mallock. Lecture Room, Emerson Hall (first floor...