Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cabot, Chairman of the Department of Social Ethics plans to utilize his leave of absence in writing a book on ethics, the title for which he has tentatively selected as "Applied Ethics". Dr. James Ford of the board of tutors in the Division of Philosophy will serve as Chairman of the Department of Social Ethics in Dr. Cabot's absence. Dr. P. J. W. Pigors will give Dr. Cabot's courses next year...
...Ayers-Martin Sever 24 Mein-Willoughby Sever 35 Mr. Saute, Section 2 Sever 35 Mathematics 2 II Baldwin-Dryden Sever 31 Dutton-King Sever 32 Leonard-Wood Sever 36 Mathematics 26 Harvard 2 Music 2 Harvard 6 Philosophy 1a Emerson D Philosophy 13c Emerson A Semitic 9 Sever 30 Social Ethics A Emerson J Social Ethics 26 Emerson J Zoology 8 Pierce 110 TOMORROW Economics 32 Widener U Engin. Sciences 3b Robinson Hall English A Mr. Balch, 18 Emerson D Mr. Black, 13, 14 New Lect. Hall Mr. Bowers, 4, 9 Memorial Hall Mr. Brewer, 6, 12 New Lect. Hall...
While at Harvard Mr. Roosevelt was President of the CRIMSON and one of the three members of the Class Committee. He took an interest in politics and social service, working for the Political Club and the Phillips Brooks House. He was a member of the Fly Club, the Hasty Pudding, the Institute of 1770, and the Signet Society...
...establishing the House plan Harvard authorities hope not only to foster a broader and more pervasive social life among undergraduates but also to stimulate intimacy between students and teachers. Toward the realization of both these ends the position of House master in the new residential groups will be one of pivotal importance. Without the proper personal force to give it vitality the entire experiment might easily fail of an ultimate significance beyond the addition of several building units to the Harvard plant...
Economics 6b, dealing with labor legislation and social insurance is to be given by Professor C. E. Persons of Boston University. It includes an introductory discussion of the historical legislation in England and the United States; the development of labor codes; governmental intervention in strikes; minimum wage legislation; the general problem of social insurance; European and American investigation and legislation relating to workmen's compensation; sickness and unemployment insurance; and old age pensions...