Word: whole
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Story spent 11 months in Russia during the revolutions of 1917 and 1918. In April, 1918 he was sent to Vladivostok, where he assumed the direction of the Y. M. C. A. work for the allied armies and Czecho-Slovak troops throughout the whole of Siberia. He left Vladivostok for the United States last December...
...spent over a year in Russia, returning to this country from Vladivostok last December. He was first sent by the Y. M. C. A. to Moscow, where he witnessed the revolution of October, 1917. The following April he was appointed to be Director of the Association work throughout the whole of Siberia, and as such he extended the services of the Y. M. C. A. to the Czecho-Slovak and Allied Armies in that country...
...whole," he continued, "the sentiment of England toward the American troops was only one of whole-souled praise. They overestimated, if anything, the German influence in America and entirely excused our slowness in entering the war on that ground; indeed they were surprised that we got in as well as we did. The pet joke of the Canadians was that they had to kill the Boche to keep the Americans from murdering...
...with the hope of permanent peace mind with the hope of all war, that many even of the most intelligent men confound the two, and criticism of a League of Nations is denounced as advocacy of war and hostility to peace. Nothing could be more dangerous than this. The whole subject is one of such vast importance and hostility to peace. Nothing could be more dangerous than this. The whole subject is one of such vast importance and so wide spread in its ramifications that it should not be determined by a mere reiterations of slogans and cries...
...during the October revolution, and in April, 1918, he crossed Siberia to assume the direction of the Association work in that country with headquarters at Vladivostok. He was responsible for the extension of the Y. M. C. A. work among the Czecho-Slovak troops and allied armies throughout the whole of Siberia, until December, when he was relieved and left Vladivostok for the United States...