Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University from its beginning to the present day. Joseph Lee, vice-president of the Massachusetts Civic League, and president of the Playground Association of America, will lecture on Education. Mr. Lee, who has served for many years on the Boston School Committee, has been instrumental in securing much social legislation, particularly laws promoting playgrounds. FitzRoy Carrington, who will lecture on the History of Engraving, is the editor of the Print Collector's Quarterly and of many books, chiefly on poetry and engraving. He is at present Curator of the Department of Prints in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts...
...American Legislation, will be omitted. The order of Economics 1a hf., Accounting, and Economics 1b hf., Statistics, has been inverted, as the course in statistics was given the first half-year heretofore. Economics 23, Economic History of Europe from the Thirteenth to the Early Nineteenth Century, will be omitted. Social Ethics 2 hf., Poor Relief, which may count in either Group III or IV, will be no longer a starred course. Social Ethics 15 hf., Recent Theories of Social Reform, will be a new half-course given the first half-year by Professor Foerster. Social Ethics 20c, Selected Problems...
...Group IV: Philosophy 4a hf., Contemporary Ethical and Social Problems, will be a new half-course in the second half-year given by Professor Bertrand Russell, of Cambridge, England. Philosophy 9c hf., Social Psychology and Ethics, will not be given. Philosophy 8a hf., Logical Theory, will next year be open to undergraduates as well as to graduates. Philosophy 21 hf., Advanced Logic, with the Elements of Logical Symbolism, will be open only to graduates. Philosophy 23 hf., Modern Theories of Knowledge, will be omitted. Philosophy 26 hf., Philosophy of Aristotle, will be given. Psychology 7b hf., Genetic Psychology--Mental evolution...
...response to an appeal made last year by the Psychopathic Hospital for volunteers to engage in social service among out-patients of that hospital, we were able to arrange for Dr. Adler to meet the entire second-year and third-year classes and lay the proposition before them. Great interest was shown in this phase of the work, resulting in twenty volunteers from one class and about forty, practically one-half of the total enrollment, from the other...
...coach is free from and above all undergraduate friendships and social affliations...