Word: workers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Moors '83, a Fellow of the College, will speak on "Social Service and the College Man"; George Owen '23 will talk on "My Experiences as a Social Service Worker", and F. G. Akers '25 will tell of his work in social service...
Such in the startling theory of Dr. Getsinger, for thirty five years Egyptoloaist and research worker. First, he deduces from the marks of wave erosion which he finds at a common level on all the pyramids, that the Nile valley was for thousands of years under the sea. At this name time, he places the vanishing of the "lost kingdom of Atlantic". Years later Cheopa had the pyramids finished with smooth stone,--a publicity stunt still good after four thousand years. But nevertheless he was really only an interloper. Are not the "three stories" of Noah's Ark duplicated...
After a one o'clock luncheon today at the Liberal Club, Mr. Albert Mans bridge of London will speak on some phase of the worker's educational movement. Mr. Mans bridge, who is one of the leaders to this movement in England, is known chiefly through his work as chairman of the World Association for Adult Education and as founder of the Worker's Educational Association. Only members of the club are invited to attend the luncheon...
...Joseph Lec '83 of Boston, social worker and former member of the Boston School Committee...
...candidates. Nine of the twenty are lawyers, one of them being also in government service. Three are business men; two are physicians, one of them being also a university professor; one is a college president; one a clergyman and headmaster. There are also one architect, one musician, one social worker, and one author...