Word: sovietism
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During the war Colonel Roustam-Bek saw active service with the British Volunteer Forces in France. At present he is attached to the Soviet Embassy in Washington as an expert on military affairs. His position previous to the war as a war correspondent of the London Daily Express won him a reputation of being one of the keenest military experts in the field; this knowledge and his experience in the war will make it possible for him to present the military aspects of the Russian situation in a comprehensive and authoritative manner...
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...
...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...
Professor J. A. Hourwich, now statistician of the soviet Embassy, Washington will speak on April 28 on "The Economic Situation in Russia." Professor Hourwich has been in the service of the United States government holding position with Bureau of the Mint, the Bureau of the Census and the New York Public Service Commission. He is the author of various books on Russia and "Immigration and Labor...
...last lecture will be given on May 11 by Lientenant Colonel B. Rustam-Beck a Russian officer attached to the Soviet Embassy in Washington and formerly military expert of the London Daily express. Colonel Beck will speak on "Why Allied Intervention Failed in Russia." During the war he served with the British Volunteer Forces in France