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...political reform in the country, including L. D. Brandeis L.'77, William Allen White, Judge Ben B. Lindsey, and Gov. R. P. Bass '96, came to the University. The lectures which will be given during the coming winter, six or more in number, will deal in a non-partisan manner with many of the subjects of economic, political, and industrial importance immediately before the country...
...social club for men, managed by wage earners. Its object is to extend to working-men opportunities for elementary, technical, commercial, and higher education through evening classes and lectures, and to bring into mutually helpful contact working-men, students and teachers. It rests on a non-sectarian, non-partisan basis, being open to any man over seventeen years of age regardless of his nationality, creed, or station in life...
...first political meeting among the partisan clubs of the University was held by the Woodrow Wilson Club in Brattle Hall at 4.30 o'clock yesterday. Speeches were made by Mayor Fitzgerald, Representative F. W. Murphy L.'04, of Boston, and Dudley Field Malone, Corporation Counsel of the City of New York. M. M. McDermott 3L., president of the Wilson Club, introduced the speakers...
...both this country and the continent, and his stand on social and political questions has won for him the title of "anarchist." He is a prominent newspaper and magazine writer, and was sent to Los Angeles to report the McNamara case for the New York Globe. As a partisan of labor, he was largely instrumental in getting the confession of the dynamiters. He became the object of attack of both capital and labor, and though denounced by both, he has been travelling about the country all winter explaining capital to labor and labor to capital. His address this evening...
...objection to partisan political gatherings is that only one side of an argument is presented...