Changes in the Union of Russian Intellectuals
Russkii Viestnik, March 6, 1926
The Union of Russian Intellectuals, at the regular session of its general assembly, which took place on March 3rd, has resolved: (1) To change the name of the society, which will be called henceforth, "The Russian Club of Chicago"; (2) To change some of the clauses of the by-laws, making it easier for new members to join the society; (3) To lower the membership dues, making them 50 cents monthly; (4) To participate in a more active way in the life of the Russian colony.
The following persons were elected members of the board of directors for the current year 1926: M. I. Volkov, president; A. E. Lutnitsky, vice-president; D. S. Kondratiev, treasurer; V. T. Slavogorodsky, secretary; V. V. Shumkov and V. I. Antsiferov, members of the board.
Members of the Revising Committee: Dr. A. Gabreliants and V. V. Cheslavsky.
2Temporary address - the secretary's address: 313 S. Richmond Avenue. Telephone: Van Buren 8274.
The Secretary of the Club.
V. Slavogorodsky.
