Word: revolutionize
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When it comes to politics, the outstanding item is the very clear exposition by Frederick W. Dallinger '93, of "Liberty and its Relation to Patriotism as Illustrated by the Berger-Case," followed by an adumbration of the issue, with a "qualitatively different perspective," by Mr. Harold J. Laski, who thinks...
Departing freely from his chosen subject, "The Relation of Idealism to the Phi Beta Kappa Society and of that Society to American Life," the Honorable Thomas Nelson Page, former American ambassador to Great Britain, at the annual literary exercises of the society in Sanders Theatre yesterday, outlined the struggle in...
It is no less true that in this particular sphere of international irritation we are the representative of the rest of the civilized nations. Because of the Monroe Doctrine no European nation can act in Mexico without our sanction. We are then or at any rate ought to be internationally...
With the conditions of labor unrest no more advanced today than they were at this time last year, and with the country becoming more involved with each new twist which the tide of industrial foment takes, careful analysis of the root of our inability to cope with the situation shows...
Professor Abbott was born at Kokomo, Indiana, in 1869, was graduated from Wabash College in 1892, did graduate work at Cornell and Oxford, and on the continent, and taught successively at Cornell, Michigan, Dartmouth, and the University of Kansas before coming to Yale, where he has been since 1908. At...