Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Living Room of the Harvard Union will be held the fourth University Tea at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Officers of Administration, the Faculties of the Engineering School, of the Division of Mathematics, Music, Social Ethics, Semitic Languages, Phlosophy, and of the Theological School will receive students from the University. The Division of Philosophy, although not originally scheduled for today is included among the hosts...
...sect. 2 Harvard 3 Mr. Robinson, sect. 3 Harvard 3 Mathematics 3 Sever 24 Music 4 Pierian Rm. Glee Club Rm. Philosophy 13d Emerson F Philosophy 18a Emerson F Physics D Emerson D Physics 2a Emerson A Physiology 1 Sever 32 Romance Philology 3 Sever 13, 14, 19, 20 Social Ethics 1a Emerson J MONDAY, JANUARY 24 (VII) Anthropology 12 Sever 5 Botany 2 Sever 5 Chemistry 4 Harvard 6 Economics 3 New Lect. Hall Economics 11 Harvard 5 English B Sever 11 English 50a Memorial Hall French 4 (sect. 2) Harvard 6 French 14 Sever 17 French 16 Sever...
...medicine, and to his forceful initiative and convincing advocacy the improvement of medical and legal education in the United States is largely due. These notable contribution to education by no means exhaust the list of his services; indeed, by virtue of his leadership in many fields of social and civic endeavor, he may be confidently acclaimed our first citizen, as he is properly acclaimed our most able and successful educator...
...quality which is perhaps most important and which certainly is best known to this last fringe of the countless students who have passed under his interest, is the social bravery which stamped every one of his actions. Whether as University administrator or as commentator on national affairs, Dr. Eliot never hesitated to speak his opinion. An implacable enemy of jingoism and of militarism, he at the same time tempered his principles with wisdom. The Anti-Imperalist League which won such undeserved unpopularity in 1898 had no more ardent nor outspoken leader than the President of Harvard University. We of this...
...first duty of the committees will be to elect chairmen. They will attend to the subscription of magazines for the Common Rooms, see that they are kept in order, and arrange for smokers and other social functions, which will take place in the dormitories throughout the year...