Word: russianize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Davison '06. The first group will consist of two numbers by Holst, "A Dirge for Two Veterans" and "To Agni, Choral Hymn from the Rig-Veda", while five numbers will make up the second group. J. E. Mitchell 1L will sing the solo part in the Russian Folk song, "Song of the Lifeboat...
...Veterans Holst b. To Agni, Choral Hymn from the Rig-Veda Holst 5. Excerpts from "The Meistersingers", Act III Wagner Introduction--Dance of the Apprentices Homage to Hans Sachs 6. Hymn to the Sun Rimsky-Korsakov 7. Second Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt 8. University Glee Club Fire, Fire, My Heart Russian Folk Songs Morley Song of the Lifeboat Men (Soloist, James E. Mitchell) Fireflies At Father's Door Bedouin Song Foote 9. Ballet Suite, "Copelllia" Delibes a. Valse b. Czardas 10. Serenade Pierne 11. Cruiser Harvard Strube Fair Harvard
...British note accused the Bolsheviki of violating the terms of the Anglo-Russian commercial agreement, and, of course, with seizing the trawler. The note was a virtual ultimatum, which incensed the Soviet Government. "Don't dictate," say the Bolsheviki, "we are ready to negotiate on equal terms, but we will not be led!" That is the gist of the Soviet reply to Curzon. Much capital has been made out of a British warship, which is now in the White Sea, but it is certain that neither Britain nor Russia has any intention of going to war. The most that...
...been stated that France is principally interested in protecting Poland to insure herself against either German or Russian aggression. Owing to its geographical position Poland acts as a buffer state between Germany and Russia; therefore, a military agreement between Germany and Russia is rendered practically impossible. The last sentence of Foch's speech seems a significant reminder to the Belgium of Eastern Europe...
...first burst into authentic history when she was conquered by Alexander the Great. After the death of the great Greek general, Georgia was ruled successively by four dynasties until 1801. The country was then annexed by Tsar Alexander I., and until 1917 formed an integral part of the Russian Empire. When the Bolshevik coup d'état took place in the same year, the Georgians, together with the Tartars and Armenians, became known under the title of the Transcaucasian Republic. Subsequently, however, Georgia was forced to form a separate State, and on May 26, 1918, her independence was proclaimed...