Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Social Service Committee of Phillips Brooks House will hold a dinner and conference in the Trophy Room of the Union tomorrow evening from 6.30 to 8.15 o'clock. W. Willcox, Jr., '17, chairman of the committee, will preside. The speakers will be Judge Frederick P. Cabot '90, the recently appointed judge of the Boston Juvenile Court, who will talk on social service as it pertains to his work in the court, and Mr. Charles F. Ernst of the South Bay Union, who will speak on social service in general. C. Higginson '17 will also speak. The dinner will...
...will wrong the majority. Compulsory membership will set up a dangerous precedent. No one has appeared before the Student Council to point this out, for no one greatly cares what, if anything, is done by the Student Council; but everyone knows that if compulsory membership is introduced in a social club like the Union, we shall soon be taxed for the support of the Goodies' Aggregation, the Janitors' Junto, and the Harvard Square Business Thieves' League. Furthermore, now is a particularly unwise time for such a move. Tuitions are being raised and allowances lowered. Down with compulsion...
...extraordinary one. He joined the socialist movement when 18 years old in England, but violently opposing the Boer War, he came to the United States in 1901. Since that time he has devoted his entire life to the field of sociology. Mr. Spargo has written many books on socialism, many of which are used as text-books in courses of social ethics in the University. Among these are "The Bitter Cry of the Children," "The Common Sense of the Milk Question" and "Applied Socialism...