Word: unionized
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Prospect Union is not just another of those extra-curricular activities "deserving of undergraduate support." Its special significance for Harvard at this time lies in the fact that it offers the best and perhaps the only opportunity for College men to meet grown men from a really different social stratum on something like a common basis...
...struggle for a living. Nevertheless college men, who have the opportunity to do some of that detached, impersonal thinking which often provides such good social medicine, are through their situation well fitted to see and work for the good of the whole community. To these the Prospect Union offers a liberal field. It is continuing in its purpose "to bring into mutual beneficent contact all classes and groups in the community." It is a sincere attempt to break down the barriers of misunderstanding between classes...
...Infirmary, Camb. 57047 Clubs. A. D. Club, Camb. 401 Algonquin, Back Bay 4444 City Club, Haymarket 4500 Colonial Club, Camb. 52580 Delphic, Camb. 842 D. U., Camb. 55610 Exchange, Fort Hill 2730 Fly Club, Camb. 530 Fox Club (Digamma), Camb. 993 Harvard Club of Boston, Back Bay 5630 Harvard Union, Camb. 2780 Hasty Pudding Club, Camb. 54850 Institute of 1770, Camb. 23414 Iroquois Club, Camb. 6657 Kappa Sigma, Camb. 54244 Owl Club, Camb. 6166 Phoenix Club, Camb. 52210 Pi Eta Club, Camb. 5338 Porcellian, Camb. 626 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Camb. 73408 Signet Society, Camb. 6775-W Somerset Club, Haymarket...
Tickets for the Christmas tea dance to be given in the Living Room of the Union on December 10 are on sale at the front office of the Union at 75 cents each. Members and their guests are invited to attend and may obtain tickets until Wednesday morning...
Members of the Union will have the privilege of listening to the British Ambassador to the United States, Viscount Grey, on Monday evening at 8.30 o'clock. President Lowell will make the opening speech and will introduce Lord Grey, while Governor Coolidge, who is planning to attend the meeting, is also expected to say a few words. All members of the Union are invited and will be admitted on showing their membership cards, but, owing to the limited seating capacity of the Living Room, it will be impossible to admit any except members...