Harvard Liberal Club of Boston.
The Harvard Liberal Club of Boston, begun in late 1917, took its membership from Harvard alumni and students. As of 1920, it had no offices but assembled for weekly lunch and dinner events, frequently with speakers. Its purpose was to promote liberal ideals in Harvard's institutional actions and in a Harvard education, but it also acted on non-Harvard political issues, such as the 1919 strikes in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
From the description of Records of the Harvard Liberal Club of Boston, 1917-192-?. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77064896
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creatorOf | Harvard Liberal Club of Boston. Records of the Harvard Liberal Club of Boston, 1917-192-?. | Harvard University Archives. | |
referencedIn | Lawrence Graham Brooks papers, 1897-1981 | Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138 |
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associatedWith | Brooks, Lawrence Graham, 1881-1981 | person |
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Active 1917