Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Social Ethics...
...through Harvard and after unstained praise has been given to the University officers who are assisting many men to secure work, there still remain certain phases of a working students life which, according to Professor Cavanaugh of Cornell, should be carefully considered. One of these phases touches the social side of college life, which he thinks need cause no serious problem, except in colleges where large dormitory space is lacking. Besides dormitories, Harvard is equipped with the Union which offers every opportunity to working students to drop now and then into congenial company. With professor Cavanaugh we ridicule the idea...
...undue importance attached to honors to be won apart from studies. In concentration lies the secret of success and for concentration genuine intellectual interest amounting to enthusiasm is requisite. The versatile man who is attracted by everything, in an American college, runs a perilous risk of becoming a social dilletante, a high-grade inefficient. It has been the constant endeavor of President Lowell to restore to things intellectual their proper importance in undergraduate opinion and to prevent the dissipation of inherent intellectual ability...
...Illustrated is making a special attempt to secure interesting illustrations of the social activities of the Seniors for its Senior Number. There are undoubtedly many members of the Senior class who have taken pictures of various events of interest to the class. The Illustrated would greatly appreciate any of these pictures which may be submitted for publication. The name of the photographer will be printed under his pictures, and if three of his pictures are printed he will receive a free subscription to the Illustrated for next year. Negatives or prints may be mailed to the magazine at Little...
...This body exist to do all in its power to increase the efficiency of the dining halls, and requests men who are dissatisfied or see ways for improvement to submit all suggestions. Because the University Dining Council has to deal with institutions that are of such importance in the social life of Harvard, it deserves to be regarded as the organ that represents the students body and is prepared to serve it to the utmost capacity. Two fundamental considerations should be borne in mind today in electing new men to the Council. First, voters should ask who are the nominees...