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...first announcement of publications contains some interesting works. Professor F. W. Taussig, of the Department of Economics, has recently published a series of lectures delivered at the 150th anniversary celebration of Brown University entitled "Lectures on Some Relations Between Psychology and Economics." He has also published a new book called "Inventors and Moneymakers...
...groups are ordinarily limited to fifteen men and those in the Senior dormitories are for Seniors only. Among the leaders are Professors Carver, Taussig, Hoernle, and Palmer. Groups have already been organized by secretaries in all entries of Thayer, Stoughton, and Hollis for the Seniors, and in Claverly, Randolph, Fairfax, Russell, and Perkins for the Junior and Sophomore classes...
Professor F. W. Taussig '79, speaking on "Social Questions and Social Service" emphasized the value to the worker of any from of social service. "Everything you do," he said, "contributes to the development of the future, and to the development of yourselves...
...present the opportunities for volunteer work offered in Boston and Cambridge. Mr. George W. Coleman, president of the Boston City Council and director of the Ford Hall meetings will be the principal speaker. Mr. Coleman's topic will be: "The need for Social Service." Professor F. W. Taussig '79 will speak on "Social Questions and Social Service." S. B. Pennock 1G., will relate some of his experiences with Boys' Clubs, and R. T. Twitchell '16 will talk on "Social Service as an Avocation." W. Willcox '17, chairman of the Social Service Committee, will preside. After the speaking, there will...
...letter which Professor Taussig sent to Vossische Zeitung in answer to Professor Eduard Meyer's letter entitled "The Spirit of Harvard," which is printed in the last issue of the Alumni Bulletin probably expresses the conviction of all Harvard men that "the bonds of intellectual co-operation between nations will not prove to have been severed when this tragic struggle comes to an end." Perhaps no institutions of learning in the world can claim such cosmopolitan origins and affiliations as American universities, and of these none comes into closer relations with scholars of all nations than does Harvard...