Social and industrial questions, wealth, poverty, money, etc., are topics of interest to students of Political Economy, which Prof. W. G. Sumner of Yale proposes to treat in a series of articles to be published in Harper's Weekly. The series will be entitled, "Our Social Classes and what they Owe to Each Other."
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President Eliot's Report.Recommended Articles
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No HeadlineWe have received a copy of "Progress and Poverty," by Henry George, published in the Lovell's Library Series. For all
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University Calendar.Lecture on Social Problem. The Problem of Poverty. Dr. Frederick H. Wines. of Springfield, Ill. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m.
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THE PRESIDENTS REPORT.To the outside reader, the President's Report is interesting as showing what has already been done in College, and what
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A PRACTICAL CHARITY.The annual clothing collection which will be made today and tomorrow is a worthy and necessary object of philanthropic interest.
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When Fair Is FoulOccupy Harvard sees “injustice in Harvard’s adoption of corporate efficiency measures such as job outsourcing.” And yet, simultaneously, we have this statement, from Occupy Wall Street: “Ending wealth inequality is our one demand.” An incongruity because it begs the question—whose wealth inequality?