Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following appointments were made: Joseph Lyons Snider as Assistant in Social Ethics; Archer Donald Douglas '14, James Theodore Marriner A. M. '15, and J. I. Lindsay A. M. '10 as Assistants in English; William Preston Palmer and Henry Bass Hall A. M. '16, as Assistants in Economics; Cloyd Laporte as Assistant in Economics, and also in Government; Franklin Peveril Aiton as Assistant in Economics; Thomas Henry Clark '17 as Instructor in Geology; Meyric Reynold Rogers '15 as Assistant in Fine Arts; Sylvester Boyer and Edmund Billings, Jr., '19, as Assistants in Chemistry; Lawrence Valentine Roth A. M. '16 and Lawrence...
...following resignations were also accepted at the meeting: William Arthur Berridge '14 as Proctor in Divinity Hall; William Edward Cox, Zenas Clark Dickinson, and Robert Louis Masson, as Assistants in Economics; David Arnold Keys as Assistant in Physics; Richard Stockton Meriam '14 as Assistant in Social Ethics; Raymond Lesley Webster '13 as Assistant in Prosthetic Dentistry; Joseph Vincent Fuller '14 as Austin Teaching Fellow in History; Leslie George Wright as Austin Teaching Fellow in Chemistry; Leslie Hinckley Spooner '03 as Assistant in Medicine (Graduate School); William Fletcher Knowles, M. D., '85, as Clerical Assistant in Larynology; Oscar Baxter Ryder...
...success of the Harvard Liberty Loan Campaign demands not only the cooperation of individuals but of organizations of various kinds. Wherever possible idle funds must be converted into the loan. The action of the Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity sets an example to be followed by the social organizations. Yet a more representative expression of Harvard's support of the loan could be gained by transferring class treasury accounts into bonds. Those who have contributed to the funds and who are now unable to subscribe individually could feel that they had helped the cause. The transfer of class funds from...
...Union is an educational and social club situated at 744 Massachusetts Avenue, Central Square. In the past years it has been conducted by teachers and students from the University, and also by wage-earners themselves. This year, a few members of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will assist, but the bulk of the work will still be carried on by students from the University...
...addition to these courses which are intended to teach men subjects beneficial to them in their trade or business, there are classes in stammering and classes in reading to blind men. Of course, the former must be conducted by a specialist, but the latter opens an opportunity for social service to everyone in the University...