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...Kennedy '92, A. E. Kennelly '06 hon., C. W. Killam, E. S. King, G. L. Kittredge '82, E. P. Kohler, K. Lake, H. S. Langfeld, C. R. Lanman, R. H. Lord '06, D. G. Lyon '01 hon., A. G. McAdie '85, C. H. McIlwain '03, E. L. Mark, L. S. Marks, R. B. Merriman '96, C. H. Moore '89, Edward C. Moore, Ernest C. Moore, G. F. Moore '06 hon., W. B. Munro...
...Lord '06, the University War Lecturer last evening, introduced his description of the Russia of today by a brief history of the events that have led to the present upheaval. The beginning of the trouble, he stated, dates back to 1861, when the freeing of the serfs opened a path for them into politics. Then the events of the early '90s gave Russia a large and important mass of middle-classmen who were anxious for political power. A gospel of discontent and protest was preached unceasingly and the tendency of Russia was to stretch everything beyond the proper limits...
...Economic, political, and intellectual developments combined to make the old regime impossible," Dr. Lord said "but the autocrats in power, or rather the bureaucrats around them, refused to make any concessions to the lower classes. When the revolution did come, however, the government collapsed in a most shameful way. It was obnoxious to the whole country and in spite of the awful conditions at present, practically no one is willing to have the autocracy again...
...Lord '06, will be the University War Lecturer at the third of the regular meetings in the New Lecture Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. His subject will be the Russia of today, as observed by himself during his visit to that country last summer. Dr. Lord, an assistant professor in the History department of the University, has made a very close study of the political, economic, and military aspects of the situation in the newly-formed republic, and has delivered several other lectures upon the subject...
...hold a meeting this evening in the rooms of the Society in Phillips Brooks House at 7 o'clock. The meeting tonight will be the first of a series of discussion groups on the general subject of "The Prayer Book." The particular subject for this evening will be "The Lord's Prayer" and the discussion will be led by Reverend J. S. Moses. The meeting is open to all members of the University...