Word: russianize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...women of 65 who will march or hobble up to receive their pensions and say: 'Comrades, we meant to give you these pensions ourselves; we would have given them to you on a noncontributory basis, but we had to go and help our Russian friends first...
...course of the trial, it was established that the Russian Embassy in Berlin has been used as headquarters for Red revolutionaries, that vast quantities of typhus germs had been bought for the purpose of starting an epidemic, that many highly placed Germans had been marked down for assassination, that complete plans for a terrorist movement had been matured...
...Upon my arrival in Tokyo . . . I am determined to give my support to all labor disputes and other events which may develop. In discharging my duties as Ambassador of the Soviet Government, I will put into execution the resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee that Japan is regarded merely as a medium for Russia to make a rapprochement with America...
Died. Mme. Olga Novikoff, 77, famed Russian political writer; in London. She defended the Slavonic cause, endeavored to promote an Anglo-Russian alliance, worked with and on Gladstone, Matthew Arnold, Carlyle. She is credited with having averted an Anglo-Russian...
Sunday evening in Symphony Hall a recital by Feodor Chaliapin, the great Russian bass. As usual Mr. Chaliapin will announce his programme from the concert stage. He will be assisted by Abraham Sepkin, violinist, and Max Rabinovitsch, pianist...