Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Demos, a candidate for Honors in History, is a former sports editor of the CRIMSON. Fischer and Kramnick are Honors concentrators in Social Relations and Government, respectively...
...reduction in the amount of copy would provide more space for informal pictures of typical Radcliffe occurrences which have meaning for everyone--fire drills, gym classes, library lines, cookies-and-milk at exam time, thesis writing. Hopefully, a compromise can be reached between copy and photographs, and the "Social Life" section in this year's book offers a good example of such balance...
Courtney led an active social life. He seemed to like girls and they reciprocated. "He was somewhat simple," one of his 'girls' remembers, "but awfully sweet. He seemed very much like my little brother." It is reported that Courtney often entertained party gatherings for hours with his antics. He served a year as president of the Young Republicans for Landon and thereafter retired from politics. For four years he took dancing lessons, but his instructor merely remembers that he was "clumsy...
...graduate Bowdoin prizes, first place in the Humanities went to Anthony E. Farnham 3G for a study entiled "The Concept of 'Feyned Love' in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde." Larry A. Sieden-top 2G won first prize in Social Sciences with his "Jean Bodin, Sovereignty, and the State: An Essay in Iconoclasm." "The Atomic Bomb and the Surrender of Japan: The Impact of Science on Politics," by Harold Fruchtbaum 1G, took first place in the Natural Sciences division...
...pioneer in studying the social structure of factories and shops, Roethlisberger recently published The Motivation, Productivity, and Satisfaction of Workers, suggesting that the standards of the work group, more than the goals of management, determine the worker's satisfaction in his job and the rate at which he produces...