Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Augustus D. Malley, assistant pastor of St. Mary's Church, Charlestown, will deliver a sermon on "Securus Judicat" in St. Paul's Church, Mt. Auburn and Holyoke streets, at 7.30 o'clock this evening. Mr. Malley is a missionary in Charlestown prison, and has written several books on social problems. He is also a speaker of considerable reputation...
...annual clothing, book, and magazine collection of the Social Service Committee will be made in all the dormitories next week, beginning Monday and continuing throughout the week. Individual collectors will canvass each entry of the dormitories, and the whole collection will be brought together by wagon on Monday, November...
...preprandial cognac) is careful; the style is somewhat labored and stilted. "Over There" is a pleasantly told episode. "The Lamentable Case of Churchill the Climber" is an excursion into a comparatively fresh field--a genial, well-written history of an unattractive man who is devoured by desire to get social recognition in college: the writer in passing lifts the veil discreetly from the editorial sanctum. "The Fragment" is vivid and vague. The second of the "Travel Papers of Arminius" is a study of Naples with its dirt and noise and charm--an attempt to grasp the soul of the city...
...benefit of men who are not able to buy all the books needed in their courses, the Social Service Committee of the Phillips Brooks House Association has established there a library of text and reference books used in College courses. About 400 books were contributed last spring by members of the University, and it is planned to add to the number by semi-annual collections until a complete working library has been formed. The library is now open, and the books will be loaned to members of the University on application and on payment of a small deposit, which...
...police. Leandre, the objection to whom was his poverty, then informs his father-in-law that through the death of an uncle, he has inherited a large fortune. This pleases the old gentleman and he forgives Squarclle; who, thankful for his rescue from an ignominious death and for his social elevation because of his part in bringing about the marriage, forgives his wife...