Word: sociality
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...chief disadvantages of student life at the Medical School has been the lack of social and dormitory life near the school buildings. Now, largely through the efforts of J. C. Warren '63, who has done so much in raising funds for the Medical School, plans have been drawn by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, which provide for a large dormitory fronting on one corner of the new Avenue Louis Pasteur, Brookline, and for a spacious club-house on the opposite corner. The dormitory will provide small suites for the needs of the men, at the rear of which will...
...primary object of the conference is to present and discuss important questions of religion and social service of interest to college men, and to develop the religious life and interest in philanthropic work of the Eastern colleges and schools through an interchange of ideas and contact with leaders of thought in the field. Delegates are quartered in tents and dormitories and a baseball series, a tennis tournament, a track meet, a big fourth of July celebration, followed by an enormous bonfire, and inspiring religious meetings addressed by leaders of philanthropic and religious thought are some of the creatures...
...thirty-seventh annual report of the Cambridge Social Union gives an account of its activities for the year ending October 31, 1907. President J. G. Thorp '79, in reporting for the Executive Committee, says that the membership for the year was 566, a figure almost identical with that of the previous year. An increase in the membership of women and girls, however, appears, with a corresponding decrease in the number of men and boys connected with the Union. The number of occupations represented...
President Thorp in treating the recent addition to Brattle Hall shows in his report how the limited accommodation afforded the Boy's Club, the additional needs of the Cambridge Social Dramatic Club and the large attendances at the services held by the Christian Science Church all necessitated the enlargement of the building. These improvements were carried into effect and in addition the Cantabrigia Club has established regular quarters there for their club work...
...first lecture that the great essential of a man's religion is its well-marked individuality, and set forth the chief agencies that are instrumental in moulding a child's cenception of religion. In the following two lectures the broad realm of orthodoxy, which even extends to politics, social customs, and economics, was forcefully propounded, and the decay of authority was made evident by examples of the power of the parent over the child, the husband over the wife, and employer over the employee. Dwelling on the responsibility of the church last Monday, Professor Zueblin stated that the duty...