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Samuel H. Cross, Professor of Slavic Language and Literatures, addressed the Russian branch of the Post War Council last Wednesday evening on " Post War Russian Territorial Claims". While at the same time, the other half of the organization, which is studying Great Britain, held a forum entitled "The Status of the British Dominions After...
Sidney B. Fay '96, professor of History, will participate Sunday afternoon in the University of Chicago Round Table, together with William H. Chamberlin, authority on Slavic history, and Louis Gottschalk, of Brooklyn College, on the opic "The Polish-Russian dispute." The program will be heard from 1:30 to 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon over Station...
...indispensable merit of tone it did not have. It failed to make little scenes radiant or heartbreaking; it played for laughs; it turned minor roles into blatant character parts. Chekhov-lovers had seen a more poignant Cherry Orchard years ago, when Eva LeGallienne staged it and warm, volatile, Slavic Alia Nazimova played the central role...
...Soviet Government's recognition of the Church has done more than restore Moscow as the capital of a religiously united Russia. It united Europe's Danubian and Balkan Slavs in a Slavic religious continent whose heartland is Rus sia, whose metropolis is Moscow...
...This treaty probably includes an invitation to whatever is left of postwar Poland to join Czecho-Slovakia and Russia in a Slavic union. But Czecho-Slovakia has no great yen to deal with the present, anti-Russian Polish Government in Exile, and may first seek and get some sort of political and economic union with liberated Austria...