Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reception to be held Friday evening by the Cosmopolitan Club in the Parlor of the Phillips Brooks House at 7.30. All members of the University are invited to attend but the reception is held principally for the benefit of the foreign students. Following the speeches there will be a social hour...
This work, which includes not only the activities within the University, but also all social service work such as enlisting volunteers, boys' clubs, teaching immigrants, clothes collections for the poor, and allied activities, is also dependent upon the drive and suffers if sufficient funds are not raised...
...deep seated interest in all the activities of college men; the policy of opening its doors to new and foreign students, and of guiding them in the start of their college career; the recruiting for social service work and a hundred and one other activities, small and large, are the means by which the Association reaches the heart of the University...
...already begun, including that on French History and Civilization, given by Dean Haskins of the Harvard Graduate School, who recently was a member of the American Peace Commission. Others are still to hold their first meeting. Next Monday evening begins Professor T. N. Carver's course on Programmes of Social Reconstruction, in which he will analyze and criticize Socialism in its various forms; Anarchism, Communism, Bolshevism, the Single Tax, and other projected schemes. On Tuesday evening, Professor Andrews, of Tufts College, will begin an evening course on American History, with lectures twice a week. Meanwhile, the application for the various...
Those who have sent in their names in the last two days include a bookseller, a cranberry grower, a librarian, a machinist, and a retired business man. There are numerous stenographers, clerks, lawyers, social workers, and nurses. The list includes a woman telegrapher and a real estate broker; a writer and an electrical tester; a salesman and a reporter; a hotel housekeeper and at least one "wife and mother." Teachers, of course, are in the majority. The students include graduates of Harvard and numerous other colleges...