Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...reception for all foreign students studying in the University will be held next Monday evening, in the Living Room of the Phillips Brooks House at 7 30 o'clock, it was announced yesterday at the Phillips Brooks House offices. Professor R. C. Cabot '89. head of the Department of Social Ethics, will be the principal speaker of the evening. James B. Watson, head of the Cosmopolitan Club of Boston, will also address the group...
...Wisconsin University, on "Jurisdictional Disputes"; Professor William M. Leiserson, Antloch College, on "Contributions of Personnel Management to Improvement of American Labor Relations"; Elton Mayo, Associate Professor Industrial Research, in the Business School, on "Maladjustment of the Industrial Worker"; and Professor F. W. Taussig, of the Economics Department on "The Social Situation, its Difficulties, its Possibilities...
...Davidson Scholar comes from New College, one of the three large colleges of Oxford University, and finds points of difference quite striking. "You are much busier here than the majority of Oxford students appear to be Meals in English colleges are always a social event. Here one dashes into a cafeteria and dashes out again with as little delay as possible; there, even when eating at college, we take a great deal of time. Most entertaining comes at meal time and a lunch invitation may easily last from noon till tea time, while a dinner invitation always takes from...
...close to the College itself. Advantageous in its position near the Harvard Union, with entrance on Harvard Street, it will be possible for graduates of the University to make it a center of their activities while here in Cambridge. Davis stated that the construction of an assembly hall for social functions had even been considered...
...atmosphere that will in every way harmonize with the University atmosphere without the hustle and discomfort attached as at present to quarters provided in Boston. It has even further been proposed to construct in the building a large assembly and banquet hall where graduates may meet for any social function no matter how large, furnishing quarters for larger gatherings interested in music or lectures than now obtains in any of the limited space allowed for such functions Commencement week will find all Harvard alumni together in Cambridge where they belong with ample space and ample facilities awaiting their beck...