Word: russianized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Katinka." a Russian restaurant recently opened in New York which is attracting much attention, is operated by four University graduates. R. C. Clement '19, O. H. Coolidge '22, Morris Phinney '19, and R. S. Whitney Jr. '22, have united their efforts in this venture in the very heart of New York City, at 109 West 49th...
...noted restaurant manager in both Kiev and Constantinople, is in charge, and it is rumored that among his assistants are several figures formerly prominent at the Court of St. Petersburg, who are now emigres in America. An orchestra under the direction of Teodsy Riesen entertains the clientele with typical Russian music, in a room with mural decorations done in the best manner of Nicholas Haritonov prominent Russian artist...
Plausible as his opinions are, there is another attitude which can be taken as to the interaction of war and religion. In a recent volume Mr. Bakeless of Williams writes: "It is but a few years since . . . Russian, Austrian, and German troops were marching in the names of gods as truly tribal as Allah and Yahweh ever were, . . . and the Jehad, or Holy War, was proclaimed in the Moslem world. Even a "D man" in History 1 recognizes that it was religion that set Europe aflame with hostilities after the Reformation and sent war and misery to the Indian empires...
...Russian word for 'boy,' in Russian type is a rectangle, while 'boy' in Roman type has projecting signals. But the advocates of retaining...
...scientificizing' the Russian alphabet...