“Russia and U. S. Always Friendly, Says Lecturer”

 

‘Russia and US Always Friendly, Says Lectuter’ – Boston Globe 10-23-1942]

 

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“Russia and U. S. Always Friendly, Says Lecturer”

The Boston Globe

October 23,  1942

 

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commentary by Yuri Doykov

Душа профессора Питирима Сорокина

Yuri Doykov, ‘The Soul of Professor Pitirim Sorokin’

‘Sorokin Stages Final Lecture Today’ – Valley State Sundial 3-17-1960 pg 1

Yuri Doykov, October 17, 2024

Можно было еще добавить,что как раз в середине 30-х годов

 многие русские друзья Питирима Александровича закончили

 свою жизнь в подвалах сталинских тюрем (Элиава,Бессонов,

Витязев-Седенко, и так далее…)

 

One could also add that in the mid-30s many Russian friends of Pitirim Alexandrovich ended their lives in the basements of Stalin’s prisons (Eliava, Bessonov, Vityazev-Sedenko, and so on…)

 

— posted by Roger W. Smith

     October 2024

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Author: Roger W. Smith

Roger W. Smith is a writer and independent scholar based in New York City. His experience includes freelance writing and editing, business writing, book reviewing, and the teaching of writing and literature as an adjunct professor at St. John’s University. Mr. Smith's interests include personal essays and opinion pieces; American and world literature; culture, especially books and reading; classical music; current issues that involve social, moral, and philosophical views; and experiences of daily living from a ground level perspective. Sites on WordPress hosted by Mr. Smith include: (1) rogersgleanings.com (a personal site comprised of essays on a wide range of topics) ; (2) rogers-rhetoric.com (covering principles and practices of writing); (3) roger-w-smiths-dreiser.site (devoted to the author Theodore Dreiser); and (4) pitirimsorokin.com (devoted to sociologist and social philosopher Pitirim A. Sorokin).

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