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...Dyke, Dr. Charles Cuthbert Hall, Bishop Vincent, Bishop Jaggar, Rev. C. F. Dole, Rev. J. J. Baxter, D.D., Dr. W. J. Dawson, and the Archbishop of Canterbury. Besides these religious addresses there have been addresses on various social questions, one by Mr. C. B. Marsh on "The Tramp Question," Dr. J. R. Brackett on "The Ultimate Aims of our Philanthropic Work," Mr. H. B. Sawyer on "Boys' Club Work" and President Samuel Gompers on "Labor Unions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE WORK | 6/12/1905 | See Source »

...trade unionist's desire for more, a desire that will continue and increase with every rise in his condition, is no different from the desire for more felt by all men from the tramp to the millionaire. Trade unions have given workmen a higher regard for the interests of their fellows and justify their existence, not only on grounds of justice and humanity, but on those of sound economy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MR. GOMPERS' ADDRESS | 4/28/1905 | See Source »

...conference held under the auspices of the Social Service Committee last night in Phillips Brooks House, Mr. B. C. Marsh spoke on "The Tramp, a Luxury." Mr. Marsh said that in discussing the tramp question he was taking up one of the most important problems to be dealt with by the philanthropic worker. The presence of so many vagrants is for two reasons our own fault,--either we enjoy them, or, if not, we are too lazy to dispose of them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "The Tramp, A Luxury." | 11/2/1904 | See Source »

...Social Service Committee will hold its first conference of the year at 7.30 o'clock this evening in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, when Mr. B. C. Marsh will speak on "The Tramp, a Luxury." Mr. Marsh has lived for years among tramps in both Europe and America, studying their habits and character, and is an expert social worker. At the time of the Baltimore fire, he was called to Baltimore in order to get the tramps out of the city, so as to lessen the difficulty of supplying food to the inhabitants. He is a speaker of wide reputation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Social Service Committee Conference. | 11/1/1904 | See Source »

...Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: 1. Coronation March,F. Cowen 2. Suite from Ballet, "Bobadil," Moszkowski a.Valse. b. Malaguena 3. Preludes to "Lohengrin," Wagner a. Act I. b. Act III. 4. Valse Gracieuse, E. German 5. Overture, "Thalia," G. W. Chadwick 6. Suite from Hulsay's Opera. "The Tramp," Mueller-Berghaus 7. Air from Suite, Organ, Mr. Snow. Bach 8. Four English Dances, F. Cowen 9. Overture, "Orpheus," Offenbach 10. One hour in a Russian Village, Artemieff 11. Kaiser Waltz, Joh. Strauss 12. March, "Queen of Sheba," Gounod

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pop Concert | 5/6/1903 | See Source »

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