Word: russianized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Alexander Kerensky, for nine months head of the Russian government during the democratic transition between the Tsarist and the Communist regimes in 1917, sat yesterday afternoon in the Faculty Club and gave his views on world affairs, and rehearsed some of the history in which he has taken a leading part...
Declaring that the chances for either Communism or Fascism in this country and England are negligible, Kerensky traced the reasons why the attempt of his government to establish democracy on Russian soil came to nothing after only eight months. "The essential cause of the Bolshevik victory in Russia," he said, "was the very difficult war in which we were engaged and the fact that the Revolution began during the war--not before, as in the French Revolution...
Harvard's organization impressed Kerensky particularly favorably, and this led him to a discussion of the educational situation in pre-revolutionary Russia, with which he was concerned as a member of the Duma, the Russian Parliamentary body...
...whom were always understood to have died natural deaths. The 21 defendants were also charged with having worked for Exile Trotsky right up to the time of their arrests. They were accused of attempting to deliver various parts of the Soviet Union to foreign states. In this no Russian helped them, said the indictment, for they relied "exclusively upon the armed forces of foreign aggressors to accomplish their...
Married Again. Stan Laurel, 42, professionally addle-pated cinemactor, to Vera Ivanova Shuvalova, 28, Russian singer; for the second time in eight weeks, just to make sure and because his former wife, Virginia Ruth Laurel, had insisted he was still her husband; in Yuma, Ariz., as before...