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1917 May 4. A description of the conditions in Russia after the revolution.
1917 May 12. Henry Fine reports of talk with a surgeon who spent two years in medical corps of the Russian Army.
1917 May 21. "The 'Conscience' of Russia against a Separate Peace.
1917 August 10. John Sharp Williams suggests to Woodrow Wilson how best to send American troops to Russia.
1917 August 29. John Sharp Williams sends Woodrow Wilson a formal introduction to people who could shed light on Russia.
1917 November 13. Cartoon shows Russian bear led away from warzone while holding a gun "Made in Germany."
1918 January 8. Wilson addresses Congress regarding Central Empires and how this connects with Russian issues.
1918 February 19. Clifford Berryman cartoon shows soldier looking at a bag labeled "Russian Peace."
1918 June 21. William Ellis gives Josephus Daniels advice on what should be done to handle Russia.
1918 June 29. Clifford Berryman cartoon depicts Russian bear looking at a bunch of packages labeled 'Germany'.
1918 August 1. Charles Crane offers advice to Woodrow Wilson on how to handle Russia.
1918 August 18. George Kennan writes to Robert Lansing about the situation in Siberia.
1918 September 2. David Francis reports to Robert Lansing on issues of providing food in Archangel.
1918 September 3. David Francis tells Lansing that US should treat government of Archangel with respect.
1918 September 18. Description of Russian citizens suffering from reign of terror.
1918 September 23. John MacMurray writes to the Secretary of State about the need for US Troops in Siberia.
1918 September 23. Agent Morris reports on issues regarding Russia and Czech Republic.
1918 September 23. Thomas Masaryk tells Robert Lansing that Czechoslovaks need American help in Russia.
1918 September 24. Secretary of State tells the President about his worry over the military situation in Russia.
1918 October 31. William Graves writes to Peter Harris about Japanese troop movements in Siberia.
1918 October 31. William Graves reports to Peter Harris that conditions in Siberia grow worse.
1918 November 2. Secretary of State writes to President Wilson that their idea of letting Russia help itself might be best.
1918 November 8. Report on the threat of Bolshevism in Europe.
1918 November 23. Cablegram from agent Graves in Siberia that describes to Newton D. Baker executions by Russian general.