Word: civics
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Zueblin formery had a chair of sociology at the University of Chicago. He has served on various boards and commissions dealing with sociological research, and is at present editor of the Twentieth Century Magazine. He is also the author of "American Municipal Progress," "A Decade of Civic Development, and "The Religion of a Democrat...
...monster mass meeting will be held in the Boston Opera House tomorrow night at 8.30 o'clock under the auspices of the Committee of the Patriotic and Civic Organizations of Massachusetts. Resolutions similar to those adopted at the Madison Square Garden meeting in New York will be read, urging that Congress take definite action consistent with national honor...
...This means, first of all, that he must have some human sense, some insight into his fellow-men and some grasp on all those processes whereby our complex society is carried on. He must know history, politics, economics. He must be sensitive to civic and economic wrong. He must feel the drive of our common life forward toward better institutions and relations...
...held in the old council chamber of the City Hall, Central square, on next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Professor G. P. Baker '87, who is preparing the detailed plans for the affair, will present an outline of his ideas. Mrs. Williard Reed will speak on the civic phases of the undertaking, and Mr. Elmer H. Bright, chairman of the finance committee, will preside...
...waers in our faces with an are of rakish conviviality; but why should the CRIMSON hesitate to do what most reputable newspapers and magazines have long since done and expel such advertising altogether? College papers are traditionally idealistic. Some of them have been the pioneer spokemen in movements for civic betterment. Shall the CRIMSON chcose to stand aloof from this great national movement and let others do the fighting while it takes in the shekels which the brewers are so lavishly expending to stave off the evil...