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January 23, "The Roman Republic and the Civil War"; January 25. "The Restoration of Conquests and the Early Roman Empire"; January 30. "The Enlightened Monarchy of the Second Century, A. D.;" February 1, "The Cities, Industry and Commerce"; February 6, "The Country, Agriculture and Landholding"; February 8, "The Crisis of...
Mr. Philip Kerr, the private secretary of the Ex-British Premier, David Lloyd George, during the Great War period from 1916 to 1921, will speak in the Living Room of the Union Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Kerr has chosen for his subject "The Situation in Europe", in...
"A newcomer in India receives two ideas of the country--that of size and complexity on the one hand, and of change and crisis on the other. India covers an area as great as the continent of Europe, not including Russia, and if superimposed on the United States, would stretch...
These records made by our college boys have demonstrated in the most striking manner the great value of educated men in time of national crisis; and we of the navy now know that in the event of another war involving naval expansion we have in these youths a mine of...
The name Fascisti, from the Latin fasces,--a bundle of sticks,--suggests the law and order of the Roman lictors. In the Bolshevik crisis and in the Italian Railroad Strike last year, the organization showed itself well disciplined and better able to keep order than the government.