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Show COMMITTEE OF BOYS j TO SPEAK ON THE MILITARY DRILL ! At the regular meeting of the I Economic Study cluh. Mrs. Mae Kerns read a paper on labor in the I middle aes. in imrt as follows: Hlptory Is to tho raco what ex- I perlence le to the Individual. Without it there can be no correct or timely I interpretation of today's events History is a record ol class strug-1 gle punctuatod by revolutions which H murk aifferent stages of economic df - ra velopment Threatened by nerfs driv- B en to revolt by starvation cruelty and I oppression and by a church thirsting n for economic power, the feudal lords 9 welcomed the crusades as a mesns M to be rid of the revolutionary serf H population. "The serfs were led into the desert I without food or water. Large uum- I bers perished or woro murdered by I the troops which accompanied them M on the 'holy' expedition "War, now raging in Europe, is the ; I modern crusade against the poorly I paid and the unemplojod whose In- n creasing numbers and desperate I straits In the several countries forced H to a conclusion the policy of rule or Kj rr.ir which dominates every ruling I class the world hap ever uoen." Th next meeting will b on Mon- H day evening at S o'clock, at 326 Hud- D son building A paper will be givon I o the "Industrial Dvoludon In Amer- gj ! lea," and under the head of "Current I Events," a committee of boyn from I ' the high school will speak on "Com- I j pulsory Military Drill." Those inter- I ested are wolcorao. |