Word: civics 
              
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 Dates: during 1910-1919 
         
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...Thompson '08, organization secretary of the "Boston-1915" movement, will address a meeting in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Professor J. H. Ropes '89, dean of the Summer School, and chairman of the department of University extension, will preside. Professor Suzzallo's subject will be "Civic Progress through Co-operative Effort." Mr. Thompson will speak on "Boston-1915." This meeting will be open to the public...
...Boston-1915. MEETING. Dean Ropes will preside.--"Civic Progress through Co-operative Effort." Professor Henry Suzzallo, of Columbia University.--"Boston-1915." Mr. C. B. Thompson, Organization Secretary of Boston-1915. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. This meeting is open to the public, but a special invitation is extended to the officers and students of the University...
...Thompson '08, Organization Secretary of the Boston-1915 Movement, will address a meeting at Sanders Theatre next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Professor J. H. Ropes '89, dean of the Summer School, and of the Department of University Extension, will preside. Professor Suzzallo's subject will be "Civic Progress through Cooperative Effort." Mr. Thompson will speak on "Boston-1915." This meeting is open to the public, but a special invitation is extended to the officers and students of the University...
...Brooks's life of W. H. Baldwin, Jr., I should like to quote these words: "This is a noble memorial of one of the finest Americans of the younger generation. To accomplish what Baldwin accomplished; to have deserved to stand as a symbol of what is best in our civic and business life; to die at 42, mourned by thousands, and respected by the leaders of the nation; and to have his life story told by so sympathetic a biographer as Mr. Brooks, was a lot which the most ambitious might entry. If every the force of right principle...
...guests, members of the Memorial Society, veterans, and sons of veterans of the Charles Beck Post formed in a procession and marched to Sanders Theatre. President Lowell presided, and after the singing of "America," introduced Mr. J. F. Moors '83, who delivered the Memorial address. He spoke of civic reform, especially in Boston, and of the growing sentiment of the people in favor of the merit system instead of the spoils system. After the speech, "Fair Harvard" was sung in closing...