Russkaya Pochta, July 14, 1917
We, a group of engineers from Russia gathered at Chicago, July 6, 1917, filled with joy about the brilliant success of the Russian revolution and the liberation of Russia from the autocratic yoke, send our hearty greetings and congratulations to the Russian Republic and to the great Russian p
Russkaya Pochta, July 14, 1917
(Ed. Note: - This list has been corrected; some of the organizations were incorrectly named in the original article). The Friends of Russian Democracy The Russian National Club The Russian Club 'Knowledge' Russkaya Pochta (Russian Post) Brothe
Russkaya Pochta, July 27, 1917
Dr. R. Krasnow is a pioneer in popularization of medical science among the members of the Russian colony in America. (1) He was first to give popular lectures to the Russian organization; (2) first to write articles on popular medicine for the Russian press, and, finally,
Krasnow Scrapbooks, Aug. 4, 1917
Chairman, M. (Ed. Note: Michael Borodin) Berg. Executive Committee: I. Erin M. Khinoy M. Fisher H. Kane P. Galskis A. Nikolenko
Russkaya Pochta, Aug. 10, 1917
On Augst 4, 1917, the Russian colony of Chicago met face to face the representatives of free, new, revolutionary Russia. The massmeeting which was arranged by the conference of all Russian organizations of Chicago in honor of the reception of our dear guests was solemn. We Chicagoans proved t
Krasnow Scrapbooks, Aug. 15, 1917
The author says that as a storm at sea brings to light the mud, so the revolution in Russia brought up the slime and dirt. This was true in Chicago. The arrival of the Russian mission in that city brought all the hidden dirt to the surface. It began with the local "progressive" Russ
Russkaya Pochta, August 17, 1917
To the editor of the paper Russkaya Pochta, in Chicago. Dear Sir: The Russian Consulate in Chicago requests you to print in the next number of your paper the following announcement: In the name of the Russian Embassy in Washington.--In connection with the extreme circumsta
Russkaya Pochta, Aug. 17, 1917
This year the Russian Government Bonds Sales Bureau was established with general offices at 8 Bridge St., New York City. This bureau has been selling bonds of the Russian government's loan among the Russian colony in the United States. Reports published in Russkaya Pochta of August 17, 1917,
Russkaya Pochta, Aug. 24, 1917
The aim of this society is to serve cultural, educational, and social needs, as well as the demands and strivings of all persons of Russian origin in Chicago and suburbs, irrespective of nationality, religion, party, or status; to help raise to a higher level their spiritual, intellectual and
Russkaya Pochta, August 24, 1917
A telegram with the following contents was sent to Senator Hardwick, Congressman M. London, and Congressman B. Mason. "We, the conference of the Russian Socialist Organizations for Aid to the Russian Revolution, protest against the persecution of Russian citizens in the United State
Russkaya Pochta, August 24, 1917
The society 'Prosvieshchenie' believes in the necessity of a radical change in modern social relations between men, in the necessity of the establishment of a social order founded on the principles of social justice, cooperation and democracy instead of the existing social chaos founded on vi
Russkaya Pochta, Aug. 31, 1917
1. The study of the language, history, political and social-economic structure of the country in which we are living. 2. The study of socialism as the greatest, most serious and scientifically grounded movement of the present time, the thorough acquaintance with which is very necess
Russkaya Pochta, Sept. 7, 1917
We, Russian citizens, who are gathered at a massmeeting on August 28, 1917, at the West Side Auditorium, - protest against the persecution of Russian citizens in forcing them to renounce their citizenship rights in Free Russia to take first citizenship papers under the threat of deportation i
Russkaya Pochta, Sept. 7, 1917
A meeting of the conference for aid to the Russian prisoners of War in Austria and Germany took place on September 1, 1917, at the building of the club 'Znanie.' Delegates from the club 'Znanie,' from the Socialist branch in Chicago and from the Independent Society and Socialist branch of Whi
Russkaya Pochta, Sept. 14, 1917
Professor N. A. Borodin, a member of the Special Mission, has accepted an invitation to lecture on the theme "The Sufferings of our Prisoners of War in Germany and Austria." The lecture, under the sponsorship of the Russian Club Znanie will take place September 16, 1917, at Bowen Hall of Hull
Russkaya Pochta, Sept. 14, 1917
"The Bolsheviks and their Attitude Towards War" will be the theme of a lecture to be given under the sponsorship of the "Enlightenment Society" on September 30, 1917, at the school building, 1206 N. Hoyne Avenue. The lecturer will be Mr. U. Wulbert. The lecture will begin at 8 P. M.
Russkaya Pochta, Sept. 21, 1917
All is well that ends well. The problem "Kerensky-Kornilov" has been liquidated. Now, after peace has been restored everywhere, we can discuss all that has happened in a more dispassionate way and give a more elaborate account of all these events. We believe that Kerensky has passed
Russkaya Pochta, Sept. 21, 1917
Each day brings to the editorial office new letters from our readers. The majority of these letters voice the moans of helpless grown-up children. They are all suffering from a nightmare which crushes their hearts and makes them feel a deathly chill. This dreadful vision is military service i
Russkaya Pochta, Sept. 21, 1917
An investigation has been started by the government of the United States regarding the telegraphic protests against the enforcement of conscription of Russian citizens and their taking out first papers, etc., sent by the conference of Russian Socialist organizations. It is quite pos
Russkaya Pochta, Sept. 21, 1917
Every day brings to the editorial office new letters from our readers. Most of these letters voice the moans of helpless grown-up children. All of them have one nightmare which clutches their hearts in its claws and causes a death chill. This terrifying vision is military service in the Unite