On our side of the lines, during a long walk yesterday to the crest of Hill 70, I saw only a few lonely figures above ground, although below ground there were many, and in one dug-out where I was lucky to go I found a luncheon-party of officers discussing the psychology of kerensky and news of the world one day old, and the chances of three years more of war or thirty, as men do round a London dinner-table, though there were loud, unpleasant noises overhead, where German shells were in flight to a trench which had been recommended to me as a nice safe place for a Sunday walk.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs
It was at the time of the canning of kerensky.
"The So-called Human Race"
Bert Leston Taylor
Herr Kerlen cites the sympathy accorded in this country to the kerensky revolution.
"Secret Societies And Subversive Movements"
Nesta H. Webster