Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...David A. Wells Prize in Economics for the year 1914-15 has been awarded to Dr. L. M. Bristol, Ph.D., 1913, of West Somerville, for his thesis entitled, "The Development of the Doctrine of Adaptation as a Theory of Social Progress...
...chief source of inspiration should be the newspapers. I read them unremittingly, morning, noon and night. I subscribed, from January 1, 1914, on, to the Zeitungsarchiv which, in a daily and monthly edition, gives the gist of the important articles from 120 newspapers of all shades of opinion from Social Democratic to stock conservative. It can be consulted in the Harvard Library. Now I wish to say that never in all that time did I meet an utterance that gave me the least impression of Germany's desiring to provoke a war. The country was simply teeming with great plans...
...Hill served as ambassador to Germany from 1908 to 1911. He was a member of the administrative council of the Hague Tribunal, and a delegate at the second peace conference of the Hague in 1907. He is the author of numerous works on diplomatic, social and political questions...
...biggest result of the agreement, and the real reason why it was made will be the preservation of the unity of the Freshman class. The men in the new dormitories are not to be divided or estranged or robbed of class spirit by that mysterious social emetic called "hush dope...
Intended primarily for all those directly interested in social service, and dealing with the principles and practice of poor relief and neighborhood work, is the second half-year course, Social Ethics 2, which meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2.30 o'clock and on an occasional third hour by appointment. Dr. Brackett will be at 18 Somerset street, Boston, this morning from 9 to 12 o'clock, and at the Social Ethics Department, Emerson Hall, this afternoon from 2 to 3.30 o'clock to meet all candidates for the course. The first meeting will take place this afternoon in Emerson...