Word: russianize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Herta Breit, aged 11, paints tender little watercolors. Anneliese Freisler, 10, draws a Mrs. Profiteer with a biting touch of social satire. Ed Viet, 12, and Grete Hanus, 13, model little wax figures with a profound sense of rhythm. Franz Probst, 13, has an exciting vision of the Russian Revolution. Grete Blatny, 13, paints a Tyrolese wedding party. These young people are students in the art school of Dr. Frank Cizek in Vienna...
MOSCOW ART THEATRE-One of the few good things that have come out of Russia since the Revolution, returning with new plays to test America's capacity for critical superlative. In Russian...
...Board of Bishops of the Methodist Church at its Fall meeting in Brooklyn had many important questions to discuss. But there was none in the long run likely to prove so far-reaching, so dramatic as the question of relations with the Russian Church. Bishop Blake had been summoned home for trafficking with the Russian Church. He faced censure for his acts and opinions, and he came off, not only without censure, but with a measure of commendation...
...rather strange that these two enemies in print should both use the same spring-board, one to leap into the "bloody arms" of Moscow, and the other to leap as far as possible from that very danger. There is much aversion to official recognition of the yet unstable Russian government, but it is unfortunate that he can find no belter support for this position than that which Mr. Hears; uses class prejudice...
Moscow ART THEATRE-Russian Repertory which was barnumed into sensational success last season returns...