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R. J. Eaton '12, an international correspondent and author, who recently returned to Boston after being banished from Russia, where he was imprisoned and sentenced to death as a spy while conducting a special investigation for the London Daily Mail, Le Matin and La Nation Belge, will give a lecture on "Soviet Russia" in Jordan Hall next Sunday at 3.30 o'clock.
Mr. Eaton will reveal facts concerning the Soviet administration which have not been allowed to appear in censored news dispatches and will also deal with the question, "Should the United States Recognize the Russian Soviet Government?"
One of the interesting incidents he will relate will be his dramatic appearance before "Simonova, the Merciless," the most dreaded woman in all Russia and chief of all the foreign division of the Oheka, the secret society which perpetrated many acts of terrorism.
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