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BOLSHEVISM DISCUSSED IN SECOND TALK ON RUSSIA

Mr. Hankin, Formerly with the Kerensky Government, Lectures in Union at 8

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"The Philosophical Principles of Bolshevism" is the subject under discussion at the second of the Liberal Club Lectures on "Russia and the Revolution," to be held in the Living Room of the Union tonight at 8 o'clock. Gregory Hankin 4G, now a graduate student of Jurisprudence and Philosophy, will speak and Professor R. B. Perry, of the department of Philosophy will preside.

Mr. Hankin, who served with the Kerensky government during the war, is now the educational director of the Boston Society for Technical Aid to Russia, an organization whose purpose is to train Russians in this country and to give them the advantages of American industrial science. Mr. Hankin will analyze the meaning of the terms "Bolshevism" and "Soviet Government."

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