What has become of the movement which Mr. Brooks' lectures on Socialism were to have started. Mr. Brooks ended, it will be remembered by urging Harvard students to take some such interest in the labor question as is taken by university men in England and Germany. That the present is as opportune a time as any for stimulating such an interest, can be seen by any one who has read the daily papers for the past week. Yet so far as accomplishing anything in this direction goes, Mr. Brooks' lectures seem to have fallen flat.
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