Word: soviets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Comrade Amor has been elected President of the Soviet Republic of Mongolia in succession to the late President Zeren-Dorochi whose assistant...
Observers recalled that the great Soviet organizer, Michael Borodin, a leading instigator of the China Nationalist Revolution (TIME, Dec. 13, 1926) is now periodically reported to be active in Mongolia. Once he and his squat, Buddha-like wife kept a cheap secretarial school in Chicago...
Foreign Relations. In conclusion both Ivy Lee and Dorothy Thompson point out that the surprising sequel to Great Britain's diplomatic break with Soviet Russia (TIME, May 23) has been that London buys more from Russia and sells less than before, thus adversely affecting the Empire's trade balance...
Meanwhile the U. S., which has never recognized Soviet Russia, has sold to her since 1923 some $262,000,000 more goods than the U. S. has bought from Russia. Shrewd Ivy Lee observes that so long as the balance continues favorable to the U. S. he can see no validity in "the suggestion that in buying Russian goods we are providing funds for [Russian] propaganda activities in the United States. . . . My impression [is] that the so-called Bolshevik propaganda is, in itself, perfectly futile...
...appearing in news organs adherent to the North American Newspaper Alliance. Thus far the emotional genius of Novelist Dreiser has led him into such self-contradictions as are contained in the following statements: 1) "I believe that in the main the Russian people are satisfied with the Soviet mechanism, and that they think it is perfecting itself daily," but 2) "There is a dictatorship of the Communist Party. ... All over Russia you find a kind of terror of the Communists, and what they may do in case you do not do or talk or even think as they...