Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ever lengthening pas;--figures too dim to be noticed by the idle, too symbolic to be interpreted except by her pupils, but to the discerning eye disclosing every painful step and every world-shaking contest by while mankind has worked and fought its way from savage isolation to organic social life...
...Superintendent of Schools 8 Private Secondary School Teaching 4 Physical Education 4 Normal and Technical School Teaching 3 Normal and Technical School Administration 3 Private Elementary School Teaching 3 Vocational Guidance 3 Private Secondary School Administration 2 Elementary School Administration 2 Junior High School Teaching 2 Psychologist 2 Social and Missionary Work 2 Junior High School Administration 1 College Administration 1 Director of Research 1 III 1 Further Study 8 Unemployed 6 Unknown...
...from Middlesex. In his Freshman year Atwater captained the 150-pound crew and this year is president of the Glee Club. John Caspar Dreier of Brooklyn, N. Y., prepared at the Polytechnic School there, and has been active in lacrosse and the Phillips Brooks House, of which he is social service secretary. He also holds a post in the Instrumental Clubs. The Ivy Orator, Edward Frank Clark. Jr., of Plainfield. N. J. prepared at Loomis and is now a member of the Lampoon Board. Barrett Williams of Boston, who has been chosen Orator, prepared at Country Day School...
...Judd graduated from Wesleyan University in 1894, secured his Doctor's degree from the University of Leipsing in 1896, and has received honorary degrees from a number of institutions. His most recent works are "Psychology at Social Institutions." published in 1926 and "Psychology of Secondary Educations" published...
...easier and varied intercourse between undergraduate organizations should bring about a closer mutual understanding in the complex network of student club life in the University. In its significance for the athletic and social aspects of Harvard the meeting of the Council should be noteworthy...