Title | Facts and fabrication about soviet Russia |
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Publisher | Rand School of Social Science |
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Date | 1920 |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Extent | 93 pages; 20 cm. |
Original Item Location | DK265.C55 1920 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b8304542~S11 |
Original Collection | Socialist and Communist Pamphlets |
Digital Collection | Socialist and Communist Pamphlets |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/scpamp |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://libraries.uh.edu/branches/special-collections |
Use and Reproduction | This item is in the public domain and may be used freely. |
File Name | index.cpd |
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Transcript | The following are some of the chief Russian items as they appeared in the Times. A "TIMES" BIOGRAPHY OF LENIN AND TROTZKY 1917 May 10—Lenin Reported Missing in Petrograd. May 22—Lenin Still Alive. June 25—Lenin's Real Name Said to Be Zederbluhm. July 31—Lenin Still Missing. (Petrograd dispatch by Associated Press.) August 13—Lenin Reported in Capital. (Petrograd, A. P.) September 1—Lenin in Switzerland. (Special to Times from Geneva.) September 28—Lenin Reported in Petrograd. (Petrograd, A. P.) November 11—Lenin Heads New Russian Cabinet—Trotzky in the Foreign Office. (Petrograd, A. P.) November 16—Lenin's Power Waning. (London, A. P.) November 19—Lenin Government Split. (Special dispatch to Times from Harold Williams from Petrograd.) November 30—Coalition Cabinet Forced on Bolsheviki. . . . After Peasants' Conference Turns on Lenine. (Special To Times from Harold Williams, Petrograd.) 1918 January 16—Lenin in Sanitarium. January 17—Four Shots Miss Lenin. (Petrograd, A. P.) February 18—Attempt to Kidnap Lenin Foiled. Bolshevist Power Wanes and Anti-Semitism Is Growing. (Petrograd, London and Stockholm, A. P.) Feburary 20—Heard Lenin Had Fled. Rumor in Finland Bolsheviki Had Been Overthrown. (London, Special to Times.) February 22—Party Turns on Trotzky and He may Resign. (Two-column head on first page. Petrograd, Special to Times from Harold Williams.) March 10—Trotzky Resigns Office. (London, A. P.) March 12—Lenin Dismissed Trotzky. (Petrograd, Special to Times from Harold Williams.) March 31—Lenin Has Pneumonia. April 28—Revolt in Russia—Grand Duke Michael Emperor. April 29—Repeat Reports of Russian Revolt—Stockholm Now Hears Alexis Is Chosen Ruler. (Stockholm, A. P.) 23 |