Word: revolutionize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Mexico's soil seems a more fertile field for the seeds of revolution than that of any other country. Revolts and counter-revolts, executions and dictatorships, nowhere else are either so virulent or so persistent. Only through a rule of iron was Diaz able to maintain order, and at his...
Lieutenant-Colonel B. Roustam-Bek will speak in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock on "Why Allied Intervention in Russia Failed." This lecture is the next to the last of the six lectures offered by the Student Liberal Club on "The Russian Revolution," and...
Allied intervention in Russia will be the phase of the Russian question discussed tomorrow night in the next to the last of the Liberal Club's lectures on "The Russian Revolution," to be given by Lieutenant-Colonel B. Roustam-Bek in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o...
The lesson of the Mexican officer's remark is a valuable one. There is hardly a greater virtue than obstinacy, if obstinacy is construed as refusal to recognize apparent defeat and turn it to personal advantage. The nations that today possess the soundest traditions of orderly government are the ones...
Mr. Pettit had his first opportunity to study conditions in Russia in 1916-17, when he was attached to the American Embassy in Russia and was entrusted with the interests of the Austrian and German prisoners in the southeast of Russia. After the Revolution of 1917 he left Russia by...