B.S. (Exeter Coll.) to Howard Goulty, 1883-11-25

 
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B.S. is feeling rather 'muddled' and tired of this term

The problems occupying Oxford attention at present: (a) Vivisection - There is strong opposition to the carrying on of vivisection in the university. This is to be debated in the Union; MacKinder will defend vivisection. (b) The Social Question - 'What is to be done with and for the lower classes'. There is much talking and lecturing about this in Oxford. A great movement is coming before long, and 'we shall be able to do our share in the work'

A description of the 'University Settlement' idea, 'It is really a modified form of Socialism …'. 'We shall yet see Oxford at the head of a new and this time social movement'.

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