Word: sociality
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...grave mistake to prohibit entirely immigration to the United States," was the recent declaration of Professor Robert F. Foerster '06, assistant professor of Social Ethics in the University, whose book on "The Italian Emigration of Our Time" has just been published by the University Press...
Within three weeks the club plans to hold a large social gathering and dinner, with speakers from the Faculty and from the Spanish quarter of Boston. During the year there will be a series of entertainments and lectures by prominent men, given under the auspices of the society...
Morning Service, 11.00. Junior Parish Service, 5.00, followed by social half hour. Mr. Frank C. Holmes will speak...
...very pleasantly and not quite without profit, it holds a poor position among educational institutions, and is a doubtful luxury rather than a necessity in a strenuous land. But if it is a community in which young men are striving to make the most of the great opportunities intellectual, social, and physical offered them in its free air; seeking to develop themselves for life in a large world by studying what men have thought and done and learned; then it is the most broadening, enlarging and stimulating place to be found. Every young man needs to acquire a habit...
Owiing to the increased cost of publication of books, the University Press will be compelled to advance the prices of many works next week. Some of the well-knows books of recent years that well be affected are: Professor T. N. Carver's "Essays on Social Justice," from $2.00 to $2.25; Professor C. H. Haskins' "Norman Institutions," from $2.75 to $3; Professor G. L. Kittredge's "Chaucer and His Poetry," from $1.25 to $1.45; Elihu root's "The U. S. and the War, etc," from $2.50 to $3; Oswald Siren's "Giotto and Some of His Followers," from...