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...bronze statue in Lafayette Square, opposite the White House in Washington, is the inscription : "And Freedom Shrieked As Kosciuszko Fell." Tadeusz Kosciuszko was a Polish patriot who fought beside George Washington to bring freedom and independence to America. Later he fought in Poland against the invasions of Czarist Russia...
...Legislature called for censorship after pretty, 19-year-old Sue Brandt, in an editorial in the Daily Texan, approved Soviet criticism of the Czarist Church...
Died. Pavel Nikolaevich Miliukov, 84, Russian historian and revolutionist, For eign Minister of Russia's short-lived Pro visional Government of 1917; in Aix-les-Bains, France. Twice imprisoned, once exiled by the Imperial Government, he helped found the anti-Czarist Constitutional Democratic Party in the early 1900s, fled with Kerensky after the Bolshevist coup...
...changed from one of championing proletariat revolt to one solely for the betterment of the fatherland, was the view expressed by R. C. Macridis, teaching fellow in Government. He predicts that the Soviet's party line will change when the United States and England are exhausted, revealing the old Czarist idea of expansion...
...Your story [TIME, Feb. 8] on Russia's "Men of War": one of its stars is Master of the Don, Colonel General Rokossovsky-50 and a major in the Czarist Army. Ralph Parker, the New York Timesman in Moscow . . . reported on Feb. 1 that Rokossovsky is 38. This would make spectacular Konstantin a major at 9 and a Red Army fighter...