Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...souvenir of the dinner, a copy of the "1916 Blue Book" will be presented to everyone present. All activities of the class; sophomores who have earned their insignia; and organizations other than social up to the date of the banquet will all be listed. It will contain about forty pages of reading matter and advertising. All Sophomores who did not obtain tickets last night at the smoker may obtain them in the Union from now on. The tickets will be $2 and will include the dinner, the Blue Book, and the play...
...opportunity for members of the University to enter the field of social service will be offered this week. L. B. Mann '15, of Phillips Brooks House, will be at the head of a squad of volunteer workers, whose field of activity will lie in the Cambridgepont district. The work will consist of taking charge of various boys clubs, and can be made congenial because of the varied aims of these clubs. Some are social, others athletic, literary, or industrial. The volunteers will be expected to supervise at least one club meeting a week. The first party will be formed this...
Professor S. L. Gulich, of Doshisha University, Japan, will speak at a joint meeting of the Social Politics and Cosmopolitan Clubs at 7 Holyoke House this evening at 8 o'clock. Professor Gulich is at present in America for the purpose of securing a better general understanding of the Japanese Guestion. He will speak on "The relation between the United States and Japan," and especially on the question of Japan immigration...
...seems to be a particular need in this day and generation for just such an organization as it is proposed to form tonight. There probably never was a period when the art of government was so important to our nation as now. The tremendous agitation of all sorts of social and economic questions creates an enormous strain on the machinery of government; the doubt in which are held many of our traditional forms of government subjects them to great pressure; here indeed is an urgent demand for scientific treatment of political topics. Without becoming too academic the club can give...
...held in the Committee Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock for the organization of a branch of the Intercollegiate Prohibition Association. Mr. Neil D. Cranmer, National Travelling Secretary of the Association, will deliver an address, explaining the purpose of the organization and the civic and social relations of the liquor problem...