| Description | This magazine was an Oxford publication with its readership intended to be the 'reading public of the University'. It was established as a non-party paper which was opposed to Bolshevism. These issues include the following:
/1 No 1, 20 Jan 1920, includes loose notes in Soloveytchik's hand in which he discusses the meanings of Bolshevism and Menshevism; /2 No 2, 3 Feb 1920, contains a short piece by Soloveytchik which appears in the form of a letter, dated 20 Jan 1919, written in response to a lecture given by Mr Goode of the 'Manchester Guardian' at Ruskin College the previous term about his experiences in Russia. The piece has been annotated by Soloveytchik with corrections to the text; /3 No 3, 17 Feb 1920, includes a brief letter from Soloveytchik in which he corrects the two mistakes in his text in the previous issue |