Word: russia
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Within two days the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Commerce gave their opinions of what Russia under its present government means to this country. While very different in treatment, both statements coincided in one conclusion- that Russia must help herself before the United States can assist her materially by diplomatic recognition or any other means. Secretary Hughes made his statement in response to an appeal from the Women's Committee for Recognition of Russia. But his remarks were doubtless designed also as an answer to Senator Borah and others who are demanding recognition for Russia. Admitting...
...fiscal year which began on July 1, 1922, it is possible to foresee the general trend of the entire year's immigration. Three-quarters of the countries from which immigrants come to the United States have already filled their maximum quota under the 3% law. Great Britain, Germany, Russia, Sweden, France and Austria are the principal nations which have not yet filled their annual quotas. But of these, all except Germany have filled more than seven-twelfths of their allotment, and will probably complete their quota before the year is out. Germany, with an allowance of 67,607, landed...
...intimated that Ludendorff's part in the reactionist activities is understood but not appreciated. The aims of the royalist organizations are delightfully naive; reestablishment of the monarchy, expulsion of the French and Belgians from the Ruhr, progressive negotiations with Poland in order to keep the front door to Russia wide open and suppression of all revolutionary elements in the country! The aims of the Government are diametrically opposed to the royalists: consolidation of the Republic, war of attrition against the French and Belgians, negotiations when possible with Poland and suppression of overzealous reactionary organizations in the country. Between...
...which will be held next Tuesday evening in Harvard 1. The subject which will be discussed is that of the entrance of the United States into the World Court as suggested by President Harding. At its previous meetings the Debating Union has considered the questions of the recognition of Russia by the United States the Jones Ship Subsidy bill, and the French policy in the Ruhr...
Such a rational attitude is particularly needed just now. Other circumstances contributed much to the failure of socialism in Russia: extravagant threats of the system produced the Facisti; and violence caused socialists to be suppressed in the United States. Through calm consideration in the British Parliament socialism for the first time has an even chance to vindicate itself as a practical theory of economics...