Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...days of the first Harvard Regiment drill was a big game and the Sunday battles became social picnics, but now with a great war on our hands we must all take things more seriously. Men who are not passing should in the future not be allowed to represent the University at Yaphank and similar camps. By some such move alone can this Corps become a business-like, war-time regiment...
...Mathematics A II, III, Harvard 6 Mathematics 2 I, Harvard 5 Mathematics 10a, Harvard 5 Philosophy 7, Emerson D Physics 2, Jeff. Phys. Lab. 25 Physics 5, Jeff. Phys. Lab. 25 Rom. Philology 6, Emerson D Semitic 12, Harvard 5 Semitic 13, Harvard 5 Slavic 12, Emerson D Social Ethics 4, Emerson A Spanish 5, Emerson...
...Emerson H Philosophy 20a** Emerson C Philosophy 20h** Andover D Physics 4a, 4c*, 17 Cruft Lab. Physics 6b Jeff. Phys. Lab. 25 Psychology A Emerson D Psychology 5 Emerson 23 Semitic 21 (Feb. 11, 3.30 P. M.) Semitic Lib. Slavic 3b** Consult Prof. Wiener Slavic 5* Sever 2 Social Ethics 2, 6 Emerson J Social Ethics 7 Emerson F Spanish 5* Emerson F Spanish 2*, 8 Sever 18 Zool. 3 Zool. Lect. Rm. Zoology 5b* Zool. Lab. 46 Zoology 7a**, 7b**, 7c** (Feb, 11, 9 A. M.) Bussey Inst...
...University Overseers are men of conspicuous social standing, but the proportion of intellectuals among them in slight. This statement is made by Professor Maurice Caullery of the Sorbonner in a book dealing with the universities and scientific life of the United States...
...says in his book: "The Harvard Overseers, in fact, are, above all, men of conspicuous social standing; the proportion of intellectuals among them is slight, and many regret it. This merely expresses the fact that the dominant concerns of the graduate body are not of the intellectual order. They deeply love thier University, interest themselves in its prosperity, provide for its material support with the utmost generosity; but in the memories of youth which attach them to it the intellectual interest plays only a part that is effaced...