99 examples of social reform in sentences

" "Social reform!"

What has the kindergarten to do with social reform?

In addition to these three notable measures there were, of course, a number of other Bills on land, electoral, and social reform that were either mutilated or thrown out during this period.

Such stupendous sums can not be raised without imposing crushing taxation, and without neglecting the other duties of the state, such as education, scientific research, and social reform.

* Mr. WILLIAM HARBUTT DAWSON, in his After War Problems (ALLEN AND UNWIN), covers, under the four headings, Empire and Citizenship, Natural Efficiency, Social Reform, and National Finance and Taxation, bewilderingly wide ground, and drives a perhaps rather mandarinish team of contributors.

Graduated from University of New York 1876, and from Columbia Law School 1878; lawyer in New York 1878-89; judge of international court at Alexandria, Egypt, 1889-94; returned to New York 1894, and interested himself in social reform.

Jarvis talked for the most part, elaborating schemes of social reform and the handling of our immigrant brothers.

" In conclusion, I feel sure that a few brief particulars regarding this branch of our work in Australia will be read with interest, and will serve to prove the usefulness of this portion of our social reform scheme: Some six or seven, Prisoners' Homes have been established in Australasia.

In connection with our present Social Reform, special efforts will be made to reach this class.

And no effort would be spared to make the occasion morally and spiritually profitable, as well as valuable for the relaxation it afforded to the bodies of those who attended, and financially profitable for the purpose of our Social Reform work.

Ideals of Social Reform met with the same experiences.

Charles Kingsley and his fellow-workers for Social Reform expected a revolution in April 1848.

" When Felix gives Esther an account of his plans, and describes to her his purpose to do what he can to elevate his class, we have George Eliot's own views on the subject of social reform.

In Felix Holt, George Eliot would teach the world that true social reform is not to be secured by act of Parliament, or by the possession of the ballot on the part of all workingmen.

MICHELET AND HIS IDEAS ON SOCIAL REFORM, by Anne R. Pugh.

R67963, 6Oct50, Dorothy Doubleday Babcock (C) PUGH, Anne R. SEE Michelet and his ideas on social reform.

American social reform movements: their pattern since 1865.

R67963, 6Oct50, Dorothy Doubleday Babcock (C) PUGH, Anne R. SEE Michelet and his ideas on social reform.

MYERS, MARGARET G. Monetary proposals for social reform.

A steady tide sets that way already; one contented settler recruiting others from England; but if a tenth of that energy wasted on 'social reform' could be diverted to decently thought out and supervised emigration work ('Labour' does not yet object to people working on the land

I shall take up social reform.' Just now there is a little social reform in Egypt which is rather amusing.

America has been the tardiest among all the industrial nations to undertake this kind of social reform.

Moderate social reform to him was but temporizing; indeed, it was evil, inasmuch as it helped to postpone the inevitable, but in the end, beneficent catastrophe of the social revolution.

I must reiterate my belief that the modification of the house itself to the life the twentieth century is calling for is the first step in social reform.

A keen observer in Hamburg who was resolved, though not in the manner of the Young Germans, to do his part in furthering social reform, Friedrich Hebbel, wrote to a friend in March, 1836: "Our time is one in which action destined to be decisive for a thousand years is being prepared.

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