Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...younger set of the University is looking forward eagerly to the season's most rococo social event,--the Junior Dance, which is being given by the Junior who is a member of the Union as a little mark of that institution's affection for the student body. The affair will be held in the Blue Room, and only union-made dances may be performed. During some of the dances students may cut in; others, they must...
...Prohibition League. "The Latest Date on the Alcohol Problem." Professor Ford. Social Ethics Museum, Emerson Hall...
...Dance in the Union again reaches our ears. The action of the 1916 Committee, however, in its decision to follow the tradition of using the Union for this occasion is altogether wise and commendable. In theory the Union is the place for the Dance, for it is the social centre of the University. In practice, the Union is the only available place suitable for the Dance, as is apparent from the results of the Committee's investigation...
...Phenomena of Infection," by Dr. V. C. Vaughn, Dean of the School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Michigan; "Tuberculosis," by Dr. John Bromham Hawes, 2d, '99, Secretary Board of Trustees, Massachusetts Hospital for Consumptives; "Posture and Prevention of Deformities," by Dr. Robert Williamson Lovett '81, Medical School; and "Social Service," by Dr. Richard Cabot, Medical School. Some of these men will deliver but one lecture, while others are scheduled for a series of from two to six talks on their subjects...
Today every member of the Junior class will receive an announcement of the details for the 1916 Junior Dance to be held in the Union next month. As the customary social event of the year this gathering demands for its success the united support of the class, and there is opportunity for each individual to back the dance loyally. Although membership in the Union is a requisite of doubtful wisdom in such a class affair, the fact remains that those in charge have seen fit to require those who attend to join the Union. There is no reason, indeed...