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...RUSSIAN REVOLUTION 1917-1921, Vols. I and II - William Henry Chamberlin-Macmillan...
Long before anyone ever heard of Lindbergh, Chamberlin, Post or Earhart, one of aviation's big names was Bert Acosta. Famed as a ''natural" among pilots, he probably had a greater talent for flying than any man before or since. But like many another early barnstormer and stunter, he took to the fleshpots on earth as an offset to his work in the air. His life, consequently, became a rowdy romance in which brawls, jails and domestic entanglements were due to play a large part...
...Brief, brisk, emphatically pro-Bolshevik, Reed's account won Lenin's approval, earned its author burial space in Moscow's place of honor in the Red Square, has served as a valuable source book for historians ever since. Last week another U. S. newspaperman, William Henry Chamberlin, for ten years Russian correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor, offered the first definitive history of the turbulent period, including the Ten Days, from the fall of the Romanov Dynasty in March 1917, to the introduction of the New Economic Policy in March 1921. Neither brief nor pro-Bolshevik, Author...
...first ten men to finish were as follows: Bright, Albert F. Sise '28, Herbert S. Sise '34, Mezerzey (D), Durgin (D); Edward P. Davis, Jr. 1G, Chandler (D), Charles T. Lawrence 1Dn., Chamberlin (D), and David Emerson...
RUSSIA'S IRON AGE-William Harry Chamberlin-Little, Brown ($4). Fruit of 12 years' observation of the Soviet experiment, by the Russian correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor...