Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be co-operating with the Territorial Clubs as well as with the various Harvard Clubs over the country, in spreading attractive information concerning activities at Harvard. No where else can there be found records of Athletics, Representative Interests, Publications, Religious and Philanthropic Interests, Registered Clubs, Preparatory School Clubs, Social Organizations--information of vital and intense interest to the sub-Freshman as well as to the graduate who wishes to keep in touch with the University...
...meeting. The object of this meeting shall be, not for the purpose of ascertaining the champion member of the association, or of awarding a championship of championships, but for the purpose of bringing together each year in some central locality the athletes and their supporters in an athletic and social gathering...
...examinations begin at 9.15 o'clock. Examination Today. Economics 33hf. Harvard 6 English 9, Emerson J Fine Arts la, Harvard 5 French 4, Harvard 6 Government 19, Harvard 5 Greek 3hf. Harvard 6 Greek 7hf. Harvard 6 History 21, Harvard 6 History 48, Harvard 6 Philosophy 25, Emerson J Social Ethics 8, Emerson J Graduated School of Applied Science, Engineering E 17K, Pierce 208 Examination Tomorrow Anthropology 5, Sever 18 Botany 7, Sever 18 Class. Philosophy 66, Sever 30 Economics 8, New Lec.Hall Economics 31, Sever 6 Education A: Anderson to Crehan (inclusive), Sever 29 Dickey to Zee (inclusive), Sever...
...Pierce 209 Examinations Tomorrow. Economics 33 hf. Harvard 6 English 9, Emerson J Fine Arts 1a, Harvard 5 French 4, Harvard 6 Government 19, Harvard 5 Greek 3 hf. Harvard 6 Greek 7 hf. Harvard 6 History 21, Harvard 6 History 48, Harvard 6 Philosophy 25, Emerson J Social Ethics 8, Emerson J Graduate School of Applied Science. Engineering E 17K, Pierce...
...rather the personal independence that comes from thoughtfulness and breadth of interest. There is reason to believe that this sort of individualism is not promoted by the amusements of Boston, or by the formation of preparatory school cliques, or by association with men of like income or of like social status past and prospective. On the other hand it may be promoted by a greater cultivation of the human resources contained within a single class. There is certainly more to be learned from an unlike Freshman than from a like Senior...