Word: socials
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...auspices of the Christian Association, will be opened this year with an introductory talk by Professor Peabody, in the Noble Room of Phillips Brooks House, next Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. The subject of the talk, which is open to the University, will be "The Political and Social Significance of the Life and Teaching of Jesus...
...George has devoted much of his time to the study of social conditions, especially of children. For five years, beginning with 1890, he spent his summers in Fresh Air Fund work for children, taking from 200 to 300 boys and girls each year to Freeville, New York. In the summer of 1894 he tried certain principles of self-support and self-government for children with so much success that it was decided to carry on the summer work in the future on these principles. In September, 1895, five boys remained with Mr. George and the Republic began its permanent work...
Judge Harvey H. Baker, of the Suffolk County Court, and Rev. J. W. F. Barnes, Chaplain of the Massachusetts State Prison in Charlestown, will be the speakers at the first conference of the Social Service Committee, to be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House. Judge Baker will speak on "Juvenile Courts," and Mr. Barnes on "The Criminal." After the addresses opportunity will be given for questions and discussion on any points brought up in the meeting. All men in the University interested in Social Service work are invited to be present...
...University team, and who indeed should not be expected to spare the time necessary to play through the season. By joining a graduate squad for a few days of practice they would have a welcome change from their work without sacrificing more time than they could well afford. The social side of football has often been a minor consideration, and any move which tends to bring this side to the fore, and at the same time help develop the undergraduate team, does not deserve to be dismissed on grounds of impracticability without careful consideration...
...annual fall clothing collection and book collection will be taken up by the Social Service Committee during the week beginning November 4. This collection provides a chance for every man in the University to give his old clothes, magazines, and books to some one who needs them. Men are requested to save these things for the collection. As in former years, a collector will be appointed in each dormitory to take charge of the work, and men will be sent to those outside the dormitories...