Word: revolutionize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Then there must have been some mysterious protoplasmic revolution within him, for his New England blood took the upper hand. It suggested that he give up the livery stable for the law. He obeyed. At 21, he was admitted to the bar; at 24, he was elected Prosecuting Attorney of...
Among the many interesting minor characters of the American Revolution in Philip Frenean known now principally for a few poems of questionable value, but who, during the twenty years centering upon the war, was variously employed as a newspaper editor and captain of a merchant vessel.
After his graduation from Princeton in 1771 he supported the popular cause during the Revolution, in his prose and poetry engaging at the same time in his near-farming adventures. In 1790 Thomas Jefferson, then Secretary of State, appointed him translator to the State Department. At the same time he...
"John Dickenson, 'the Penman of the American Revolution'," Professor Murdock, Harvard 2, English 33.
One thing is certain, there is nothing to view with alarm in the immigration statistics for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1926, announced last week by Secretary of Labor James J. Davis. Since the passage of the Immigration Quota Law of 1924, which assigned a definite quota to the...