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...America does not yet realize the cost of war," said Raymond Robins, Internationally famous sociologist and Red Cross worker at the Phillips Brooks House last night. In his talk on "The Next Step, the Outlawry of War," Mr. Robins attacked the wastefulness and uselessness of national conflicts...
...rate of seven a day, permitted him to live in New Orleans, Cuba, Europe, Philadelphia. About 1918 he sold a story to Adventure and at once went home to become a novelist, which he speedily and notably did with Birthright, Fombombo, Red Sand. He is a sociologist only by indirection, an artist by accident. He is humorous. He dislikes work. Sound physically, he writes in an invalid's chair, between frequent naps...
...wind that blew dismayed this crew or troubled their artist minds; they fired salutes beneath Capital's boots, with every expectation of booming gales of applause from "workers." The cover design was a brawny miner with an idea bursting from his skull. Scott Nearing, famed sociologist, just back from a trip to Moscow, Kharkov, Rostov, Tiflis and other centres of culture, limned a deplorable contrast between the mammon-ridden U.S. and progressive Soviet Russia. Robert W. Dunn, young Yale Communist, described with devastating irony the activities of a Massachusetts labor-spy. "Bad Bishop" William Montgomery Brown contributed his revolutionary...
Engaged. Miss Elizabeth Brandeis, daughter of Justice Louis D. Brandeis of the U. S. Supreme Court, to Paul Rauschenbusch, son of the late Walter Rauschenbusch, Baptist theologian and sociologist...
...Scott Nearing, prominent sociologist, will speak before the Liberal Club on March 24 at 1 o'clock, it was announced last night. Mr. Nearing was under consideration last year as a lecturer at the Union but was barred from speaking by the authorities, together with Eugene V. Debs and William Z. Foster...