Word: revolutionize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"Many persons in England seem to believe that there is a possibility of revolution in England next spring," Professor W. C. Abbott, professor of history in the University, stated yesterday to a CRIMSON reporter. "However, it is only a possibility. Recently there has been a lining up of the opposing...
The President of the Textile Syndicate, Tovarish Kilewicz, is a square-jawed bullet-headed onetime workman. As might many another self-made man, he admits that his subordinates have a monopoly of whatever technical training there is in the establishment. On the basis of their technical training, many pre-revolution...
To sum up we might say that the team has done well to master the new methods as well as they have and to have shown a sense of timing in their execution which is an essential element in a successful offense. It looks as if there were a powerful...
By a vote of nine to one, however, the Labor Congress, representing over three million trade unionists, refused to allow the Communists to affiliate with the Labor Party. This action is a severe setback to those who believe a violent revolution is the only solution to the proletariat grievances. It...
Another revolution in Yale life is hinted at by Dean Jones, namely, the destruction of the "fence" on the Campus. Changes in the walks and roads of the Campus have left the fence in an awkward situation, but no action will be taken until the graduates and undergraduates have been...