Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual fall clothing collection of the Social Service Committee will be made this week beginning today. Men in each dormitory will call on all the students in their buildings sometime during the week. For the convenience of the students the names of the collectors will be published later in the week, and any man not called upon is requested to leave what he wishes to give at the room of the collector in his building. Men living in private houses who wish to give anything are requested to send word by postal to the Social Service Committee, Phillips Brooks House...
...annual fall clothing collection will be made by the Social Service Committee next week. The dormitories and also private houses will be canvassed. In addition to all sorts of clothing, the Committee wishes to secure books and magazines for distribution in hospitals. The clothing will be given partly to the poor of Boston and vicinity, through responsible charitable agencies, and partly to Tuskegee Institute. Any men willing to assist the committee in the work of collection are requested to leave their names at Phillips Brooks House this week...
...first number of the Illustrated Magazine, which appeared on Saturday, contains the following articles: "Emerson's Empericism," by H. W. Dresser '03; "Opportunities of Harvard Men for Social Service," by A. E. Wood '06; "Yale, Pennsylvania and Harvard Football Material." by G. C. Townsend '06; "Two Children," by A. E. Wood '06; "Work of Harvard Memorial Society," by H. A. Mumma '07 "The Song of the Nymph," a poem, by P. B. Kayser; "The Scarlet Letter:" an appreciation, by J. E. S.; "Work," from an address by the late Emile Zola to the Paris students...
...Entertainment Troupes committee of the Social Service committee has sent circulars giving particulars about applications for entertainments, etc., to over 100 hospitals and charitable institutions about Boston. The entertainments, under the auspices of the Committee, will begin next week, and will consist of music, lectures, reading and ledgerdemain. As usual, no admission fee will be allowed. There will be an average of about three entertainments a week until May 10, but no entertainments will be given on Saturday evenings...
...Harvard Ethical Society, which was formed last March, will hold its first meeting of the year on Tuesday, October 31, in Phillips Brooks House. The society endeavors to influence University sentiment in the direction of the highest ideals in personal, political, and social life by means of lectures and discussions. Topics for this year include: "The Different Ideals of College Life," "The Ethics of Work and Recreation," "The Ethics of the Labor Problem," "The Ethics of the Theatre," "Municipal Reform," "The Peace Movement," "Railroad Rate Legislation...