Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...elements enter into the work done by men engaged in Social Service in and about Boston. One is theoretical principles of social ethics and the scientific mapping out of campaigns of betterment. The other is practical first hand activity performed by students actually engaged in the work. The necessary union of these two elements will be further perfected tonight at the conference in Phillips Brooks House. For the social worker such a conference is invaluable. The comparative experiences elicited, the stimulative effect of formal exposition and open discussion are indispensable aids in such work, as those men realize who participated...
...conference on social service work will be held in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock. The conference will be attended by professional workers from most of the settlements of Greater Boston, by professors particularly interested in social work, and by students, especially those who have been engaged in settlement work this year. The conference will take the form of an informal discussion of the settlement work of the past year, and will aim primarily to develop the points wherein the work can be made more effective for both the settlements and the students...
...Saltonstall '14, chairman of the social service committee, will preside. The discussion will be limited to one hour, after which there will be refreshments and opportunity for members of the University to meet the professional workers and talk over personally any points that have been brought out in the conference...
...dinner at the Speakers' Club tonight at 6.30 o'clock, Professor R. F. Foerster '06, of the Social Ethics Department, will lead the discussion of "The Restriction of Immigration." The meeting is open only to members and their friends...
...Harvard's traditions although a recent one. The new plan of entrance examinations, the exchange professorships, all have their common purpose, the spread of Harvard's influence and the broadening of Harvard's horizon. The immediate and quite commendable object of the Territorial Clubs is to promote social intercourse and friendship between acquaintances coming from the same locality. But by this very furthering of acquaintance between men from the same general region, they serve at the same time another and more ultimate purpose--namely; as the first step towards the gathering up of all the men of a given city...