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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After a luncheon at the Liberal Club today Mr. Scott Nearing, former professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania will speak. Mr. Nearing, noted as a lecturer and writer on Economics and also for a debate on Socialism in 1920 with Professor Leo Wiener of the University Law School, is now giving a series of four lectures under the auspices of the Boston School of Social Science on the "Economic Problems of a Social Revolution...
Introduced by Professor Leo Wiener and speaking before a large audience in the Living Room of the Union last night, Count Ilya Tolstoy described vividly the present conditions in Russia which have arisen from the Bolshevist regime and gave what he thought would have been his father's answer to the problems confronting Russia had he been alive today...
Count Ilya Tolstoy, son of the famous Russian novelist, Count Leo Telstoy, will speak on Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union. His address will be on conditions in Russia; he will also discuss the movement that has been started to have Russian students educated in this country in order that they might bring back American ideals and democratic principles to Russia. The lecture will be open only to members of the Union...
Count Tolstoy, who is the third son of Count Leo Tolstoy, was born in 1866, and lived at Yasnaya Polyana until 1881 when the family moved to Moscow. During the famines of 1890, 1891, and 1898 he helped his father in relief work, and since that time has been very active in philanthropic work in Russia, especially during the revolution...
Count Tolstoy, who is the son of Count Leo Tolstoy, the famous Russian author and man of letters, will speak in the Living Room next Monday evening, January 9, at 8 o'clock, on conditions in Russia. In his talk he will describe how Russian students have been sent to this country to be educated, in order that they may return to Russia to help rebuild it on democratic principles...