Authors: Vladimir Alexandrov
Hähn, Hedwig Antonia.
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Harper, Lila Edwards,
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Harris, Emma,
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Hospital Pasteur,
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Hôtel des Anglais,
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Howe, Peter,
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Howe Institute,
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Jeffries, James J.,
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Johnson, James Weldon,
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Johnson, John Arthur “Jack,”
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Jungmann, Elvira.
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Thomas, Elvira Jungmann
La Potinière (“The Gossip”),
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labor strikes,
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Lahn
, SS,
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Le Moscovite,
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Leicester Square,
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Lenin, Vladimir,
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Lobanov-Rostovsky, Andrey,
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Lockhart, R. H. Bruce,
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London,
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London Hotel,
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Mannix, Daniel,
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Martynov, Matvey Filippovich,
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Maxim (in Constantinople),
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“Champion Osman” at,
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description and overview,
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failure of
Carl Greer and,
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seized by creditors,
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famous patrons,
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Fourth of July celebration at,
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opening,
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popularity and success,
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reopened as “Yeni Maxim”/“New Maxim,”
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Maxim (in Moscow),
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foreign performers at,
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Frederick took over,
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interior,
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Karl Kitchen and,
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location,
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politics and,
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popularity and success,
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renaming of,
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shut down in 1915,
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as “The Favorite Place of Muscovites,”
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World War I and,
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Maynard, George F.,
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McKay, Claude,
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McVey, Sam,
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Mendelino, Ermano,
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Methodist churches,
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mixed-race people,
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Morel, Monsieur G.,
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Morfessi, Yury,
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Moscow,
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bribery of public officials in,
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World War I
compared with Constantinople,
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Frederick’s escape from,
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Frederick’s first several years in,
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Frederick’s possible leave from (1904-1906),
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as heart of Russia,
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Aquarium; Maxim
schools in,
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Moscow Soviet of Soldiers’ Deputies,
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multiracial people,
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Murat, Lucien,
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Nansen, Fridtjof,
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Natruskin, Aleksey Fyodorovich,
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New York City
Frederick Thomas in,
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alcohol consumption,
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Frederick asked to become subject of,
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Frederick’s “love” for,
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Frederick’s petition for citizenship and,
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opposition to,
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Rasputin and,
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striking workers and,
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Norton, Roy,
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October Manifesto,
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Bolshevik occupation of,
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description and overview,
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Frederick trapped in,
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Frederick’s citizenship and,
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Frederick’s escape from,
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Frederick’s first two trips to,
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Osman.
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“Champion Osman, the Tambura-Player”
Ostend, Belgium,
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Ottoman Empire,
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Constantinople; Sèvres, Treaty of;
dissolution of,
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Turkish National Movement
Paris,
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Pera Palace Hotel,
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police.
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Moscow: bribery of public officials in
aftermath,
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Polyakova, Nastya,
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prohibition in Russian Empire,
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Pullman, George M.,
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Quinlan, Joseph B.,
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racial attitudes,
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in Paris,
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Coahoma County
in Victorian England,
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Randolph, John,
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background and overview,
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Ermano Mendelino and,
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Frederick’s debt and,
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Frederick’s passport application and,
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telegram to Washington,
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Wilbur Carr’s letter to,
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Red Army,
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Revolution of 1917,
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October Revolution
Richardson, Officer,
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Riviera,
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Royal Dancing Club (“Jockey Club”),
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Rue, Larry,
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Rumbold, Horace,
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Russia,
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attitudes toward foreigners,
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Frederick’s first thought of going to,
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Frederick’s “love” for,
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racial attitudes in,
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October Revolution;
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Russian citizenship (of Frederick),
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Odessa and,
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October Revolution; Odessa
Russian patriotism, Frederick’s public expressions of,
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Russian Revolution.
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Revolution of 1917