Word: socially
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following article, written for the Crimson by Dr. Richard Clarke Cabot '89, Professor of Social Ethics in the University, is the first of a series of similar articles which will be published by the Crimson through the spring. The series is designed to supplement the pamphlet published by the Crimson in 1922 on the choice of a field of concentration. On March 12, the general purpose of the system and the scope of these articles on the several fields was explained in the Crimson by Dean C. N. Greenough...
...Social Ethics deals with human desires. Most other courses deal with the means of carrying out these desires. Everyone has sooner or later to find out what he wants--which desires among those which compete for his attention he will organize into the system which makes his plan of life...
...believe that there is a practical value to the training received in a college or a university. Through the opportunities afforded at college for the cultivation of a broad viewpoint, sound judgment, initiative, and a capacity to grasp social and economic problems, the college graduate is better able to help himself, his community and the world at large...
...pursuit of a particular profession. The practicality of college training will receive genuine endorsement when college men take an active, personal interest in public affairs through the exercise of the ballot, after sound appraisal of candidacies and platforms, as well as through participation in various civic and social activities inuring to communal betterment...
Through the cooperation of the professional social workers who spoke at that meeting, a quantity of expert advice, invaluable to a proper understanding of the situation, was added to the accumulated mass of student suggestions. The committee from this gathering of authoritative opinion will have less difficulty in formulating concrete plans for next season's work...