Word: worker
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...William I. Cole, who has been for many years a resident worker at the South End House in Boston, will speak on "The Appeal of Social Work" at the meeting of the Christian Association in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. Cole has rendered valuable service to the Department of Social Ethics in preparing an exhibit illustrating the work of the social settlements of the world. This collection is in the library of the Department in Emerson Hall. All members of the University are invited to attend the meeting...
...Goebel '10, right guard, is a hard worker and is especially effective in helping dragging the runner along. He still lacks skill in the finer points of the game and is not yet able to use his strength to full advantage. He is fast on his feet but has the fault of charging too high. He is especially good on the defense...
...lost. And it is just that sense of the wholeness of life including all the fragmentary individual interests and pursuits which is of the essence of religion. And hence it is that religion brings salvation from narrowness. In these days of high specialization religion has become indispensable to the worker whether with hands or brain just because it does mean that sense of a wide horizon which redeems one from littleness and pettiness by keeping alive the sense of vast possibilities, while it also braces him for his chosen task. And so for their own sake and for the sake...
...been closely connected with the political clubs of the University since 1888 when he was a member of the Harrison campaign committee. Speaking of the candidates of the Republican party, he said there were really only two, Taft and Hughes. Although Hughes is a strong and energetic worker, he is a single-handed player, a fault which cannot insure a strong administration. He lacks the important element of team play, which is Taft's strongest point. Secretary Taft is best fitted for the presidency because of his large experience gained from his beneficial rule of the Philippines, his building...
...Allen's career as a social worker has been of varied scope and widespread importance. Graduated from the University of Chicago in 1897, he received the degree of Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1900. His public career began as general agent of the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, and from then on he has been prominent in philanthropic circles...