Word: russianizing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Raymond Robins, internationally famous Red Cross worker, and champion of the Russian Soviet government's recognition by the United States, will speak at the Phillips Brooks House at 7.30 o'clock tonight. His subject will be "The Next Step," a discourse on the outlawry of war under international...
...visiting lecturer has spoken on subjects of social reform, not only in this country, but also in Europe, and one of his speaking tours carried him around the world. During the World War he was commissioned lieutenant-colonel and at the outbreak of the Russian Revolution, was sent there on the American Red Cross Commission. In 1917 he succeeded Colonel W. B. Thompson as commander of the relief forces...
Since his return to this country he has been one of the few who have dared to declare the entire truth of the Russian situation, and he has been constantly working for the recognition of the Soviet government by the United States. At present he is working in behalf of the establishment of an efficient and compulsory world court, and the outlawry of war under international law is his other ideal. He is a prominent member of the American Committee for the Outlawry of War, of which Senator W.E. Borah, of Idaho, is the leading figure...
Leniniana? As if to render the humbling of Leon Trotzky more abject, there came to light last week what purports to be an authentic "deathbed memorandum" by the great Lenin, warning Russian Communists against Joseph Stalin. This document, allegedly suppressed by M. Stalin since the death of Lenin (TIME, Jan. 28, 1924), was given front page position last week by the New York Times and many another respected U. S. newsorgan...
...which I made (TIME, Oct. 11) concerning the Sherwood Eddy mission to Russia of which I was a member. I did not say that the Eddy mission was "filled full of bunk." I meant to say that it was almost impossible to get into the real heart of the Russian people. I fully agreed with and signed the letter sent to President Coolidge (recommending U. S. recognition of Russia) which was signed by members of the Eddy mission...