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Catherine Breshkovsky, octogenarian "grandmother of the Russian (Kerensky) Revolution of 1917," spoke to the world from her place of exile, the ancient and venerable city of Prague, CzechoSlovakian capital. She declared that Tsarism "was a little misfortune" to Russia compared with the slough of despondency into which Bolshevism has thrown...
Ivan Okladsky became a revolutionary in his earliest days. He joined the Narodnaia Volia or Party of the People's Will-members of this party are better known as the Nihilists-which was led by Prince Peter Kropotkin, Catherine Breshkovsky, Nicholas Tchaikovsky.
The Countess Catherine Karolyi, wife of the former President of the Hungarian Republic, will probably be present at the University Tea, to be held in the Living Room of the Union this afternoon from 4.30 until 6 o'clock.
Countess Michael Karclyi, known in Hungary as "Red Catherine," arrived in Manhattan on the George Washington "to recoup her lost fortune" by giving lectures at $250 apiece on Hungarian affairs before and after the War.
The Countess and her husband were responsible for the establishment of the Hungarian Republic in 1918. Next year, so their enemies averred, they "sold the country to the Bolsheviki." Hence S. Stan wood Menken, President of the National Security League, was up in arms to prevent the landing in the...