Word: socialize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Music 4 Music Bldg. Palaeontology 2 Zool. Mus. 17 Philosophy 4b Emerson J Physics D Aieta-Tolman Geol. Lect. Rm. Toohey-Witham Semitic Mus. 1 Physics 2a Sever 29 Physics 15 Sever 18 Physiology 1 Sever 5 Romance Philology 3 Barnes-Cressey Sever 5 Darby-Wendell Sever 6 Social Ethics 1a Emerson J TOMORROW Astronomy 9 Astronomy Lab. Chemistry 14c Emerson J French 23 Emerson J Military Science 1 New Lect. Hall Military Science 3 Emerson J Naval Science 1 Emerson D Naval Science 3 Emerson...
...monotonous boasts of their micropolities, had a new vigor, vim, elan last week. A Manhattan sociologist, George J. Hecht,* had, in flaying New York City for its sociological bumptiousness, mentioned many a modest U. S. city by very name and indicated the excellencies whereby it surpassed New York. Health, social service, education supplanted rich men, big buildings, great corporations in the train talk. It became possible to exuberate concerning...
...Secretary of the Welfare Council of New York City, editor of Better Times (voice of New York social agencies), publisher of Children, the Magazine for Parents...
Frank Maurrant, belligerently righteous stagehand, appears. He is the type that lives with his lower teeth bared. Filippo Fiorentino, music teacher, appears, bearing ice cream cones for everybody. Mrs. Hildebrand and tots appear in time to be caught by a social service worker as they come from the movies: they have been living on charity since Mr. Hildebrand ran off with another woman. More talk of the heat. The crowd disperses. It is quiet except for the rumble of the subway, the bell of a fire engine, the bark of a dog. Mrs. Maurrant's daughter Rose appears with...
Panorama it was called. A pretty smart-chart, plastered with splendid examples of photography, made out of nice paper, containing notes on the gregarious activities of social bigwigs, it made its debut on Manhattan newsstands last October (TIME, Oct. 8). The frontispiece, naturally, was a picture of Mrs. Anne U. Stillman, since she was financing the sheet...