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Allied intervention in Russia will be the phase of the Russian question discussed tomorrow night in the next to the last of the Liberal Club's lectures on "The Russian Revolution," to be given by Lieutenant-Colonel B. Roustam-Bek in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o'clock on "Why Allied Intervention in Russia Failed." Professor R. F. A. Hoernle, chairman of the Department of Philosophy, will preside at the meeting, which will be open to all members of the Union and the Liberal Club.
Colonel Roustam-Bek, formerly a war correspondent for the London Daily Express, is at present attached to the Soviet Embassy in Washington as a military expert. During the war he served with the British Volunteer Forces in France.
Mr. Alexander J. Zelenko, who was to have spoken here on April 13, but was forced to cancel his engagement because of the railway strike, will speak here on May 21. The subject of Mr. Zelenko's speech will be "The Russian Co-operative Movement." Mr Zelenko, as Secretary of the Russian Co-operative Societies in America, is known as one of the most brilliant Russians in this country, and has done much for the movement which he represents. Professor R. H. Lord '06 will be the chairman at this meeting.
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