Bates Student . tnhmt 4f | Vol. XLV. No. 12 LKWISTOX, MAINE, THURSDAY. .MAY 3, 1917 PRICE TEN CENTS PROFESSOR LEIDLER ON THECHALLENGE OF SOCIALISM PROMINENT SOCIALIST LEADERLECTURES AT HATHORN HALL Industrial Problems Discussed Professor Leidler, secretary of the[ntercollegiate .Socialist Association, akeen student of economics, and theeditor of Boycott—delivered an ableaddress on The challenge of Social-Jam before a large audience in Ha-1 horn Hall on Tuesday evening, April24th, He began his discourse by quot-ing Gladstone when he said The com-mon people, the toilers,—not the edu-cated have b


Bates Student . tnhmt 4f | Vol. XLV. No. 12 LKWISTOX, MAINE, THURSDAY. .MAY 3, 1917 PRICE TEN CENTS PROFESSOR LEIDLER ON THECHALLENGE OF SOCIALISM PROMINENT SOCIALIST LEADERLECTURES AT HATHORN HALL Industrial Problems Discussed Professor Leidler, secretary of the[ntercollegiate .Socialist Association, akeen student of economics, and theeditor of Boycott—delivered an ableaddress on The challenge of Social-Jam before a large audience in Ha-1 horn Hall on Tuesday evening, April24th, He began his discourse by quot-ing Gladstone when he said The com-mon people, the toilers,—not the edu-cated have been the one who havegranted to us the reforms which weaccept today as necessary. lie statedthat the challenge of Socialism meantfirst of all Industrial Democracy. The Bpe&ker outlined very carefullythe case which this challenge assumestoday in our every day life. The firstis a definite and well defined criticismof the present industrial system, liepointed out the specific instance of abillionaire who whi


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