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W. P. Crozier to Frederick Voigt.

Location: [Manchester].

He encloses a series of articles from Muggeridge in Russia and asks for his comment. He says that Muggeridge went to live in Russia to see if Communism in practice was what he thought it was. He finds that it is not and that the Soviet agricultural policy was a failure and a terrible thing for the peasants. When published, he (Crozier) believes that the articles will cause a stir and the 'Morning Post' school will say that the MG has abandoned its liberal traditions.