Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Student's Club, social gathering place of the Business School, has planned tea dances for the members of the School after the Dartmouth game tomorrow and the Brown game on November...
...accorded to his six plays. The box office has reported a steady gain,-a detail of some interest even in Shakespearian circles,-the audiences have been liberal with intelligent and audible approval, and the paying guests are nothing if not heterogeneous. Stiff shirts are more to be seen a social events such as the gold digging activities of a blond girl, and an air of student poverty permeates the atmosphere. From all appearances Shakespeare seems still to be a good seller, and for Mr. Leiber's sake it is to be hoped that the indications do not believe the facts...
...Political and Social Features of City Planning," Professor Munro, Harvard...
These men and their subjects are' Dwight F. Davis '00, secretary of war. "The Army"; Homer Folks '90, secretary of the New York State Charities Aid Association, "Social Service"; J. P. Sanborn '00, Music"; and J. H. Schaffner '17, "Clothing and Allied Industries...
...Iowa. He was neither the Best nor the Most in his class at college, nor has he in after life attained unusual success. He is, in brief the most average man in the United States: driving the average car, having the average number in his family, the average social affiliations, and the average views, apparently, on everything...