Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 8, 1934
There are three men on the editorial staff of Rassviet. You read their stories and political articles every day in Rassviet. One of them is a man of average height, and of rather delicate frame. He has a dark complexion and handsome, somewhat oriental features, with deep, penetrating eyes whi
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 8, 1934
Sir: The Board of Directors of the Russian-American Democratic League of the State of Illinois, at its regular meeting which took place December 1 at the Russian-American Democratic Club, 1902 West Division Street, unanimously resolved: 1. To convey greetings to the editorial staff
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 8, 1934
Today, when Rassviet celebrates its tenth anniversary, it would be well to compare its work and ideals with those of another great Russian organization--the Dukhobor Society. [Translator's note: Dukhobors are members of a Russian religious sect with colonies in Canada and in Mexico.] Both Ras
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 8, 1934
Since the appearance of Rassviet ten years ago today, the Bolsheviks have not been able to sleep. Why? Because Rassviet declared war on all enemies of freedom, truth, and justice, and began to defend the right of every man to a free life, a life without dictatorship, persecution, and exploita
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 8, 1934
Today marks the tenth year since the publication of the first issue of Rassviet. This is but a short period of time in the long process of history, but it is quite a long time in the life of a small, progressive newspaper. Forward-looking, progressive publications like Rassviet usually die ea
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 8, 1934
My dear editor, members of the editorial staff, and all co-workers of Rassviet: My hearty greetings to you on this day of the tenth anniversary of your publication. I join you, in an exalted spirit, in your historic celebration of this glorious occasion. Allow me to set forth, even
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 8, 1934
Ten years ago, the first issue of Rassviet appeared on the stands of New York City. This was on December 8, 1924. On May 26, 1926, Rassviet was moved to Chicago. For eight years now, Rassviet has served the Chicago Russian colony with daily world news and information on Russian life in Americ
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 8, 1934
The Moscow Art Theater, which won world-wide interest and fame almost at the beginning of its existence, came to America eleven years ago to show to this country the new methods of presenting theatrical plays. Several members of the party remained in this country even after the group returned
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 8, 1934
On this day of joyful commemoration of the tenth anniversary of Rassviet, the Russian Independent Mutual Aid Society conveys its hearty greetings to this, the only Russian publication in Chicago. We wish Rassviet will pursue in the future the same unwavering straightforwardness and vigor in d
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 8, 1934
I am sending you my wholehearted greetings on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of Rassviet and its splendid work in behalf of all Russians in foreign countries abandoned by their own mother country, Russia. For no matter in what place in this world we may be, it is a foreign country for
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 8, 1934
To The Editor: Allow me to convey my greetings to you and to all your associates and coworkers on the tenth anniversary of your newspaper. It is a difficult problem for any Russian publication to survive ten years in these uncertain times with limited financial reserves an
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 8, 1934
On this glorious day of its tenth anniversary, we convey our sincere greetings and congratulations to Rassviet, to the members of its editorial staff, and to all persons connected with this publication. We highly value Rassviet's successful and persistent work, which has for its purpose the i
Chicago Greek Daily, Dec. 9, 1934
Next Sunday, Dec. 16, 7:30 P.M., in the church of St. Constantine and Helene, will take place a Grand Vesper, in which the Most Rev. Kallistos of San Francisco, and Most Rev. Leontios of the Russians will officiate. The Most Rev. Leontios of the Russian church will be there with fif
First All-Slavic Singing Festival, DECEMBER 9, 1934
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Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 13, 1934
The Chicago branch of the Russian Emigre Children's Aid Society held a social gathering and an entertainment for the benefit of the destitute Russian children who are refuges in foreign countries. The affair, which was called The Day of the Russian Child, was held October 21 at the Russian-Am
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 14, 1934
The liberal press of the United States is writing with greater frequency about the necessity of purging the American schools of harmful influences and evil elements which undermine the American school system. It is true that in many places in the United States the schools do not see
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 19, 1934
The Communist butchers in Soviet Russia have recently executed twenty-eight men. Prior to this, they had put to death thirty-seven men in Leningrad, twenty-nine in Moscow, nine in Minsk, and twenty-eight in Kiev. Everyone of these one hundred and three lives was taken to avenge the assassinat
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 22, 1934
Thinkers, philosophers, and reformers from ancient times to the close of the last century have described in most enchanting terms the life of the human race in the future. All these prophecies have emphasized the same dominant conception: that the day will come when life on our earth will be
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 22, 1934
Now that the old year is drawing to a close, it would be well for the members of the Russian Independent Mutual Aid Society to review in their minds all that has been accomplished, and all that we have proposed to accomplish, during the outgoing year. The contrast is indeed great. However, it
Rassviet (The Dawn), Dec. 22, 1934
The Krylov Russian School for children will have its own youth club for boys and girls attending the school. Members of the Krylov Society, which is a branch of the Russian Independent Mutual Aid Society, decided at their meeting of November 30 to establish a youth club and to enlarge the cur