Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...turned more and more to the applications of psychology, the practical bearings of the science on education, law, medicine and industry. To this series belong, "Psychotherapy" (1909), "Psychology and the Teacher" (1910), "Psychology and Industrial Efficiency" (1913), with many occasional publications. Muensterberg had a deep interest also in educational, social and political problems, and wrote much upon them, from "American Traits" (1901) and "Die Amerikaner" (1904), translated (1905) "The Americans," to his recent books on "The War and America," "The Peace and America," and "Tomorrow...
...also new features. A ski 220-yard dash, a snowshoe race for the same distance, a ski cross-country race, the children's ski jump, a snowshoe obstacle race and exhibition ski jumping including turning somersaults in midair and jumping tandem, comprise the program. The carnival ball, the chief social event of the celebration, will take place in the evening...
...universities have a college system, and the world in which a man will live is determined by himself by his choice of a college. Many American schools have the fraternity system, notably Cornell, where there are more than half a hundred societies. Where the fraternities do not exist other social organizations take their places. At Princeton the eating clubs, some of them of respectable antiquity with traditions to cherish and trophies and souvenirs to treasure, hold the field...
...delegate of the Women's Peace Party at the Hague. Her husband was killed in the recent revolution in Dublin, of which she will speak, and she is at present editing the paper of which he was formerly the editor. As an authority on the social and political disturbances in Ireland, Mrs. Skeffington has recently been tendered a great reception in New York City...
...depended a good deal upon the nature and character of his associations at college as to how far he progressed and the extent to which he could shoulder responsibility, especially where it became a matter of mixing with older, experienced business men and holding his own both in social and diplomatic ways. His principal weakness seemed to be a disinclination to endure drudgery patiently for a long time and an apparent desire to advance faster than circumstances often seemed to warrant. Other than this he was apt on the whole to develop into a more capable, intelligent, and efficient...