147:, David Abrams, Melech Marmur, Kalman Marmur, Shachno Epstein, Moyshe Nadir. Regarding Artef's aims, Buchwald wrote: " Life pulled in one direction, to world upheavals, to Revolution, to Soviet Russia, to collective consciousness and collective action, the theatre still busied itself with bygone idylls, Hassidic legends, all kinds of tall tales, or with the routine of bourgeois life, family drama and romantic complication." They staged their first performance in 1927 but slowed during the
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564:"Vern Smith is New 'Daily' Correspondent in U.S.S.R"
207:Buchwald married Stella Buchwald, also a writer.
469:. Kiev: A. Pomerants, in Proletpen. p. 197.
69:, and in 1918 obtained a BS in Chemistry from
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314:Life and aspiration in Soviet Russia
310:Dos lebn un shtrebn in sovet-rusland
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135:In 1925, Buchwald helped found the
621:. US GPO. 1951. pp. 3476–3478
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695:From peasant to collective farmer
245:From peasant to collective farmer
504:Hartman, Hershl (28 July 2017).
338:Teorye un praktik fun revolutsye
938:. G.P. Putnam. 1921. pp.
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405:"A Visit with 'Tarbut Laam',"
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973:. Jewish Life. pp. 18–22
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697:. International Publishers.
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597:. US GPO. 1938. p. 540
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437:. New York Public Library
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137:Artef Players Collective
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177:Vern Smith (journalist)
352:Reform oder revolutsye
168:'s official newspaper
141:Arbeter teater-farband
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183:Communist allegations
63:University of Georgia
21:Nathaniel A. Buchwald
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803:. Morning Freiheit
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