Word: aim
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...aim in setting down these thoughts is not to interest the two hundred students who are in the classes, for they are well interested now, but to give the others an idea of the sort of work...
...Living Room of the Union last night before a large audience which closely followed every word of the three speakers, Harry W. Laidler, Ph.D., Columbia, said that the greatest movement of the day was that on the part of the people toward industrial democracy and that the aim of the socialists, for which he spoke, was the public ownership of all industries producing the necessities of life. After pointing out the difference between the average socialist and the guild socialist, he outlined the four tactical paths through which the Socialist Party is working to procure its ends, namely, through...
...chief aim this year, the Shannon Post of the American Legion will devote itself to enlisting as many members of the University as possible in the Americanization work which is now being conducted in Massachusetts. Men, whether Legion members or not, who wish to enroll in this activity are to send their names to the adjutant of the James A. Shannon Post, University Hall, Cambridge...
...eyes of the rest of the world, as fit to have its freedom. Besides, if the Irish were whole-hearted in their cause, working earnestly for liberty, they would not give way to abortive outbursts which can have no real effect on their ultimate desire, but would aim steadily at their main objective, refusing to be turned aside by the floutings of a thousand flags. This outbreak in New York has the aspect of surface fanaticism, rather than deep-seated determination...
...chief aim of the Shannon Post to enter as many University men as possible in the Americanization work that is now being conducted by the Legion. The national director of this work is Arthur Woods '92, a member of the Board of Overseers. The work consists of a campaign to educate the unnaturalized residents who ought to become citizens. Any student can help greatly by speaking at meetings and by explaining to these foreigners what American citizenship is. Members of the University may enlist in this important service by sending their name to the adjutant of the James A. Shannon...