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LIFE IN RUSSIA--

OBSERVATIONS OF AN AMERICAN,

EICH MADE POOR AND POOK Carr room.

The Bomian youth of about 19 bas always been a rough diamond, but I find him reagher now than he was 8 years ago. The reason is plain; he has been making no intellectual progress and acquiring no |mental discipline. I. might ulmest say that he has no knowledge of the pro-war world, for he was only 11 in 1914, writes

correspondent from Moscow to a home"

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Since 1917 his energies have all been concentrated on food and drink, and most of bis conversation has been confined to the same two subjects. Consequently he has the educational status of a child of 12 with all the passions of a grown-up man, and his manners are a curious cross be- tween those of an 18th century French nobleman and those of a "20th-century Pennsylvania coalhenver; ".

His sexual morality is as it was—bad. His religion, if he has not dropped it, is still; a system of exterual rites, having no influence whatever on his conduct. “For merly he had to go to Confession und Communion once a year, otherwise he could not take any Government examination, and the result of this was to make obligatory Confession and Communion' as official and non-religious a function as the payment of income tax.

Now he goes neither to Confession nor Communion, but is no better and no WOTSE a Christian than he was before.

WORD OF CRATONY.

His experiences during the last five years have been so extraordinary that he looks on the world with eyes entirely different from those of a middle-aged man. The middle-aged mau sees, or at least remem- bers, an essentially solid, bard-working, not uncomfortable world, where one reverenced the laws, had police protection, and advocat- ed a consititutional monarchy. His 19- years-old son sees an essentially unstable world wherein work is useless and oratory everything.

And, looking at the matter from his point of view, the lad is not far wrong. Russians who worked, and economised, all their lives are now penniless. Engineers who spent 40 years studying and practising their profession are getting the same pay as ball-porters.

The Great War had an unsettling in Buence on American youths, though they

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I am not entitled to speak..

One Russian of that age, whom I know, has been married and divorced, has been sentenced to death by the Cheka, but reprieved."" has spent six months in the western tower of the Butyrka Prison, where it was so cold in winter-time that he cut open the mattress on bis bed, and

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passed most of his time inside it, becoming DAIRY FARM NEWS. Enally so weak that be. could "not, walk Much the same, outwardly, as young Englishmen or Americans of the same ago, he differs profoundly" from them in mind, and his nerves. have been per manently injured-not a surprising circum- atance considering the sights he has seen.

HAIR STOOD ÔN END.

His description of those sights makes my hair stand on end, and makes me realise that the boy and youth who has seen them again and again during his period of youth can never be the same as the man who has, luckily, grown up without seeing them.”-

Not only are the young changed; even the ola have been affected profoundly by the great crisis through which Russia has passed. This change is observable in the most trifling things. Formerly the Moscow merchants bad vast quantities of good: golden roubles at their disposal; but outside business boura they nover talked about money..

Now that they are poor and that their money is not worth the paper it is printed on, they talks of nothing else from morning to night. The proletariat is doing the same; and this leads me to consider the question--What effect has the rough shaking-up of the classes by Lenin had on the proletarian and the bourgeois? The old middle class as a class has been destroyed, and its culture almost killed even when individual members of that class remained

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In one bourgeois family where I visit the two sons who had been carefully instructed in music and athletics were taken by the Boviet authorities and made to impart all they knew of these subjects to the sons of tinkers and tailors and candlestick-makers in the Kremlin. All the sons of the bour geoisie are: treated in like manner, com pelled, that is, to pass on their special Knowledge to the poor.

DEFEESSING LIVES.

Some of the poor may have benefited, but the general impression made on ma by Moscow is that of a city where the rich have been made poor, but the poor left as

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badly off as ever they were. Not only areThis is not what I would call artistic." the rich now poor (an important point), sald; but then it was pointed out to me but the artist, the scholar, the poet, and that the poor women had lost courage the actor have nearly all been discouraged owing to most of the room composing her In the first place, the mere fact of their fat being given away to "men of the peo all being compelled to live in all bed ple-oratorical mechanica. Communistic sitting rooms must have had a depressing chimaner sweeps with large families, and effect on them. I visited only yesterday such like the flat of an actress belonging he thy. There was something fine, I admit, Moscow Artistic Theatre, who is now on her m the soms of the rich being made to way to the United States, and was surprised teach dancing, music, and athletics to the to see the state of disrepair, and disorder sons of the poor, and in the employment of into which it had fallenst

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