Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...recent meeting of the Corporation R. Van A. Norris was appointed lecturer on Coal Mining for one year from September 1, 1906, and G. G. Wilson, professor of Social and Political Science in Brown University, lecturer on International Law for the second half of the current academic year. H. M. Adler '97 M.D., G. W. Hall '98 M.D., W. B. Robbins '99 M.D., and C. L. Overlander M.D., were appointed assistants in the Clinical Laboratory of the Medical School for one year from September...
...alumni or the students any better for them? Isn't it a good time to do as the merchant does annually: take an account of stock and ascertain if the business pays? The various crews and teams have got some exercise. The men who composed them have got some social prestige and popular notoriety, and the undergraduates some lung-exercise and some disappointments. But has this result been worth what it has cost? The money cost alone, as some newspapers estimate it, of the last game is from a quarter to half a million dollars; and if half this...
Professor F. G. Peabody '69 delivered the Dudleian lecture for the year in Phillips Brooks House last night on "The Social Consciousness and the Religious Life...
Each age, as it approaches its special problem, finds in its solution a revelation of religion. The has always been true. The commercialism of today has brought with it the evolution of the social consciousness, and the demand for mutual help. Does this social consciousness open a path to religious life? To many it seems to offer a substitute for religion-- to satisfy itself with human concerns rather than with...
...religious life finds it natural to express itself in social service, and thus social service is really a part of that life, and a part which vitally concerns the present age. The greatest shame for a period would, be not that its faith was incomplete or unorthodox, but that it failed to recognize the basis for faith which it possessed; and social service is that basis for today. This tendency toward practical affairs opens for the ministry a wider range for self-sacrifice and duty. Our age has its problem plainly before it, and in its solution lies...