Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...play does not fall under the Elizabethan period, it has so many affinities of story and characterization that the Chapter has gone out of its proper field to present it. The play is a farce comedy whose humor is surprisingly up to date as a satire on our own social system...
...lack of books in such courses as Economics 2 and Social Ethics 1, where it is impossible for more than a small number of men to possess the numerous volumes themselves, would be in a large measure alleviated if attention were paid the familiar advice to do the reading early. But even making allowance for difficulties arising as a result of that particular human frailty of procrastination, there is still a very generally admitted insufficiency of books in many courses. At present no funds exist for the purchase of more books in such courses. Those books which the library owns...
William Lloyd Garrison, Jr., '97 will give an informal talk at the Harvard Club of Boston tonight. The subject is: "Out Rip Van Winkle Taxation System: a consideration of some of its practical results, both individual and social; and some observations regarding the signs of its coming rejuvenation." It will be in the form of an informal smoker talk to which only members of the club and their guests are invited...
...Boston Harvard Club will take place tomorrow evening at 8.30 o'clock. William Lloyd Garrison '97 will speak on "Our Rip Van Winkle Taxation System." In the course of his talk he will consider some of the practical results of the system from an individual as well as a social standpoint. He will also make some observations regarding the signs of its coming rejuvenation. Guests of members will be welcomed. Other entertainments planned by the club will be held as follows...
...reasons of politeness only. They should attend their first one, however, for that reason if for no other, with a full appreciation of the purpose of the smokers. If then they are led to attend no more, well and good; the present Senior class must be decidedly less naturally social than that which graduated last June...