Nicholas Tchaykovsky, the pioneer in the Russian struggle for freedom, Alexis Aladyin, the great peasant leader of the first Douma, and Kellogg Durland, the well-known writer on Russia and Siberia, will speak before the members of the Union in the Living Room at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. The object of their speeches is to present the exact state of affairs now prevalent in Russia, and to discourage further financial support to the Russian government.
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