Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...prominent in athletics and the president of the CRIMSON. Article 4. "Undergraduate Publications," by a man who is an editor of the CRIMSON and the Advocate, and who is vice-president of the Union. Article 5. "Religious Interests," by the vice-president of the Christian Association. Article 6. "Social Clubs," by an undergraduate who is president of the Student Council and of Phillips Brooks House. Article 7. "Other Interests," by an editor of the CRIMSON, the Lampoon, and a member of the University football team. Article 8. "The Law School, by the president of the Law Review. Article...
...colleges to meet for an unhurried consideration, in especially agreeable surroundings, of the vital significance of Christianity for the colleges and for the college man in his various callings. The daily program includes two meetings of all the delegates, group classes for Bible study, mission study, or study of social problems, and larger group conferences on life work. The afternoons are given over entirely to recreation consisting of an intercollegiate baseball series, a tennis tournament, and a track meet. The leaders and speakers are all men well acquainted with student life, with whom the delegates can come in close touch...
...explaining and supporting both of these statements, he stated that he urged men especially to do one thing: to become masters of English, in a ready, strong, and eloquent expression of the mother tongue. Beyond this, the classics are as good a training for the law as are the social sciences or anything else...
...assignment of Frederick Sheldon Travelling Fellowships for 1913-14 three have been made to members of the Senior class as follows: T. Coggeshall, of Allston, for travel in Europe, and for the study of Social Ethics at Manchester College, Oxford; D. E. Dunbar, of Springfield, and A. P. Gradolph, of Toledo, C., for travel and study in Europe...
Wide ground has been covered by the work of the Social Service Committee during the year past. In all 49 institutions were covered by the 343 workers in this department. Twenty men were sent out to speak to boys' clubs on different occasions while 21 entertainments were provided. Reports were heard also from the University Christian Association, St. Paul's Catholic Club, Harvard-Andover Divinity Club, Harvard Mission, St. Paul's Society, the Librarian, the Treasurer, the Chapel Committee, and the president of the Association...