Word: revolutionize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In an interview for the CRIMSON yesterday, Mr. Scott Nearing, lecturer and author on social and economic questions, commented briefly on some of the economic problems which would be raised by a social revolution.
After a luncheon at the Liberal Club today Mr. Scott Nearing, former professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania will speak. Mr. Nearing, noted as a lecturer and writer on Economics and also for a debate on Socialism in 1920 with Professor Leo Wiener of the University Law...
There always has been an Irish Question. As Disraeli said, "It may the the Pope today and potatoes tomorrow, but there will always be an Irish Question,--and a burning one!" What has been definitely accomplished, and what the whole world,--except that international nuisance, the Professional Irishman,--celebrates today...
New light was thrown on the present troubles in South Africa yesterday by a student from that country, now in the University, who gave a CRIMSON reporter a full explanation of the causes of the Rand revolution. This information, coming as it does from a native of South Africa who...
"The Rand revolution started as a result of an acute economic situation, caused by the grades of ore being mined. Gold depreciated in value, and the quality of ore kept getting lower and lower until the mine owners, perceiving the drift of events, set about making attempts to improve the...