Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Holdermann, 14 New Lect. Hall Mr. Johnston, 5, 9 New Lect. Hall Mr. Kurath, 16, 20 New Lect. Hall Mr. McCoy, 6 New Lect. Hall Dr. Mezger, 18, 22 New Lect. Hall Mr. Palmer, 4, 24 New Lect. Hall German D Emerson D Philosophy 12 Emerson D Social Ethics 27 Emerson A 2 O'clock Engineering Sciences 3 Pierce 302 TOMORROW 9.15 O'clock Anthropology 4 Geol. Lect. Rm. Biology A Abramson-Russell New Lecture Hall Sander-Zimmerman Semitic Museum 1 Chemistry 11 Geol. Lect. Rm. Chinese 2 Sever 18 Classical Philology 22 Sever 18 English 28 Mr. Derby...
...Holdermann, 14 New Lect. Hall Mr. Johnston, 5, 9 New Lect. Hall Mr. Kurath, 16, 20 New Lect. Hall Mr. McCoy, 6 New Lect. Hall Dr. Mezger, 18, 22 New Lect. Hall Mr. Palmer, 4, 24 New Lect. Hall German D Emerson D Philosophy 12 Emerson D Social Ethics 27 Emerson A 2 O'clock Engineering Sciences 3 Pierce...
...which number eight have reported a total of $21,116 as the amount that they are making. The departments of Biology and Botany placed three men who are now earning $10,800. The departments of Chemistry, Fine Arts, Forestry, Geology and Geography, petrography, Mineralogy, Government, Physical Sciences, Social Ethics and Zoology aided 51 men in securing positions, of which number 45 have reported that they ahe earning $106,080. The Harvard Clubs throughout the country report that they have placed 20 men, and 17 of them report that they are earning $43,060. Of the 448 Alumni situated 273 have...
...University of Missouri is evidently taking this leap year seriously, at least at all social events. At the first assembly dance of the new year it was de rigueur that the feminine contingent reverse the old order by inviting the males, escorting them to the precincts of terpsichorean festivity, and paying the admittance fee. At least the masculine prom trotter was to be relieved of his anxieties, and the woman...
Professor Coolidge, who became professor of history in 1908, was born in Boston on March 6, 1866, the son of the late Joseph Randolph Coolidge. A pupil of the late William Everett in his preparatory school days at Quincy, he was prominent as an undergraduate in the scholastic and social life of the University, being a member of the Dickey, the Pudding and the Fly clubs as well as the Phi Beta Kappa Society and taking his degree summa cum laude in History...