@British_Airways can you provide resolution to my case 09594386, regarding flight delay from Paris resulting in one day delayed arrived In PHL? My case was acknowledged in BA email Dec 19, 2025. But website indicates "no case found," and your email AI answer bots do not reply
@FaithCHillis Excellent initiative, and excellent ideas! Good thoughts and suggestions for going forward here. @FaithCHillis is very right about the holdings in Helsinki (and places like the NYPL)--and about digital holdings of the periodical press.
@FaithCHillis He held really bonkers views. But in this case, not so much a diplomat--a military attache. Relevant b/c he believed that the embassy and the Russian ambassador himself (aka, "the diplomats") were undermining his patriotic endeavors to combat this "cabal."
@churchill_alex@PikeGrey1418 For some treatments of this issue, see: Salavat M. Iskhakov, "Turkic Muslims in the Russian Army: From the Beginning of the First World War to the Revolution of 1917" in //Combatants of Muslim Origin in European Armies in the Twentieth Century: Far from Jihad// and...
UChicago soccer players Maddie DeVoe, Katie Jasminski, Scott Lich and Isaiah Holquist were named to the 2020-21 @CoSIDAnews Academic All-America® men's and women's soccer teams on Wednesday. #MaroonMade
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@AdrianGregory20@DrAliceKelly Russian historian here: Karen Petrone, Great War in Russian Memory; also Fred Corney, Telling October; Aaron Cohen article; also Sumpf article on film in 1914-1918 Online Encyclopedia. Good luck!
@churchill_alex@PikeGrey1418@andyblanck1@hoyer_kat@C_VargasHarle The Russian Council of Ministers underwent significant changes before the Feb. 1917 Revolution. There were four different Chairmen in 1916 alone (Goremykin, Stuermer, Trepov, and Golitsyn). Of course, the government answered to the Sovereign, not parliament.
Our next senior in our Spotlight series is Isaiah Holquist, a defender on the Maroon men's soccer team.
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@PikeGrey1418 Russia: if you want a WW I-themed book, Pasternak Dr. Zhivago or Sholokhov Quiet Flows the Don (although there is a very contentious dispute about the actual authorship of the latter). If WW I theme not required: Bulgakov, Master and Margarita.
Our Spring 2020 issue is up on @ProjectMUSE. An 18th-century forum, articles by Rachel Applebaum and Irina Volkova, a review article by Julia Herzberg, as well as review essays and reviews: https://t.co/IsxHS73e6Y