Telegram to the New York Call, Petrograd : manuscript, 1917 Oct. 31.

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Telegram to the New York Call, Petrograd : manuscript, 1917 Oct. 31.

Describes the defeat of Kerensky's army and the establishment of the Bolshevik government. The receiving secretary was Fanny Nislow.

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