Word: socially
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lect. Hall Latin A Mr. Glynn, section 1 Sever 17 Dr. Cary, section 2 Sever 18 Mathematics C Sec. II Sever 18 Mathematics D Memorial Hall Physiology 1 New Lect. Hall Psychology A Ahl-Coffins Emerson A Cohen-Singer Emerson D Slater-Wright Emerson F Psychology 5 Emerson J Social Ethics 27 Emerson J TOMORROW Chemistry 9 Memorial Hall English 4 Emerson A Fine Arts 14a Fogg Lect. Rm German A Prof. Bierwirth, Sects. 10, 14 Memorial Hall Mr. Bennett, Sect. 11 Memorial Hall Mr. Buckingham, Sects. 13, 18 Memorial Hall Mr. Evans, Sects. 7, 22 Memorial Hall Mr. Guerkink...
...Harvard 3 Mathematics 29 Sever 23 Music 1a Music Bldg. 4 Music 4c Sever 30 Physics 4b Geol, Lect. Rm. Psychology 10a Emerson J Spanish 2 Harvard 2 Zoology 3 Geol. Lect. Rm. 2 O'clock Economics 2 Emerson D Romance Philology 5 hf Emerson J Social Ethics 8b Emerson J TOMORROW Anthropology 16 Emerson J Chemistry 44 New Lect. Hall Economics 3 Memorial Hall English 16 New Lect. Hall French 5 Emerson J German, H New Lect. Hall Latin A Mr. Glynn, section 1 Sever 17 Dr. Cary, section 2 Sever 18 Mathematics C Sec. II Sever 18 Mathematics...
...There are two types in the woman's movement today, feminists and social workers. The social welfare people think about infant care, etc., while the feminists are out all the time for equal rights. Therefore, the sight of you makes tho social welfarers shiver. Keep these women out. You are dangerous they say, and so you were barred We all know now where our spiritual homes lie and we are one body. We are the feminists of the world...
...political causes, such as Maud Wood Park, Belle Sherwin, Mrs. Belmont, Alice Paul; leaders in practical politics, ranging from Ruth McCormick and Harriet Taylor Upton to Congresswomen Kahn, Rogers, Norton, Governesses Ross and Ferguson, who are really not leaders of women's movements at all; leaders of "social" movements such as Edith Rockefeller McCormick; leaders who have distinguished themselves in their own professions, such as Judge Florence Allen, Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, Jane Addams; women who have approached public life from poverty, from the bourgeoisie, from wealth and from social distinction. But one must credit Mrs. Catt with having...
...Bratt, a practicing physician and an authority on social hygiene, secured the establishment of a liquor monopoly financed by private capital, empowered to dispense all alcoholic fluids except light beers, and permitted to dispose of such fluids only under a permit system based upon the status of each purchaser-the head of a family to be sold not more than a gallon of "hard liquors" a month, single women not more than a gallon a year, restaurants an amount proportionate to their proven sales of food. To the Swede who dines in restaurants there may be brought unlimited "hard liquors...