Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last week, announced that Sarah Lawrence College would open in 1928 for some 250 young ladies. To make them appreciate their opportunities, tuition would be $1,500 per annum (no expenses to be borne by endowment). They would be instructed in liberal arts only-to inculcate interest in right social behavior, non-sectarian religion, non-partisan politics, good morals and the esthetic consumption of leisure hours by useful and becoming "hob-bies." These aims, it was judged, could be compassed in two years and the New York Board of Regents had been persuaded to issue an irregular* charter...
ADVENTURES ON THE BORDERLAND OF ETHICS-Richard C. Cabot, M. D. -Harper ($2). Professor Cabot of Social Ethics at Harvard, as sincere a servant as ever stood before the Lord and his fellows, some years ago gave a thoughtful public something to chew on in What Men Live By (1914). He now proposes the study of Ethics (a word more inclusive and less suspect than Morals) by toilers in various vine-yards-Theology, Medicine, Business, Education, Social Work...
...University Appointment Office, directed by the Dean of the Faculty and by the Chairman of the Divisions and Departments, or their representatives, recommends men for teaching, administrative work, research, social service, or any occupation of an educational nature...
...committee, was vice-president of his Junior Class and has played three years on the University football eleven; Haggerty is Captain of the 1927 track team; Ellison is leader of the hockey team; Kilgour has played three years with the University gridiron squad; Lundell is chairman of the social service, committee of the Phillips Brooks House, and a track man: Robinson, played end on the football team and Hitch is president of the Glee Club...
...December 28, 29, and 30 the League for Industrial Democracy will hold its Annual Intercollegiate Conference in New York City. There will be discussion of questions pertaining to such subjects as Radicalism, and the part of college students in social reforms...