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Tsay, 25, was enrolled in the School of Continuing Studies.
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One, Chia Jung-Tsay of Harvard, is earning a concurrent master's degree.
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Smolny Institute, headquarters of the Tsay-ee-kah and of the Petrograd Soviet, lay miles out on the edge of the city, beside the wide Neva.
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The Central Army and Fleet Committees, the Central Committees of some of the Trade Unions, the Peasants Soviets, but most of all the Tsay-ee-kah itself, spared no pains to prevent the meeting.
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(See App. II, Sect. 10) proclamations, appeals, from the Central Committees of the moderate and conservative factions and the Tsay-ee-kah, denouncing any demonstrations, imploring the workers and soldiers not to listen to agitators.
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Alarmed, the Mensheviki and Socialist Revolutionaries in control of the Tsay-ee-kah decided that after all they feared the danger of Kornilov less than the danger of Lenin.
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Izviestia and Golos Soldata (Voice of the Soldier), newspapers founded by the Petrograd Soviet but now in the hands of the Tsay-ee-kah, fiercely assailed it, as did the entire artillery of the Socialist Revolutionary party press, Dielo Naroda (Peoples Cause) and Volia Naroda (Peoples Will).
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In the Tsay-ee-kah three factions immediately appeared.
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The Credentials Committee, appointed by the old Tsay-ee-kah, was challenging delegate after delegate, on the ground that they had been illegally elected.
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The Bolsheviki, to a question addressed to them in the Tsay-ee-kah, denied that they have anything to do with it .
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