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‖ Rabfak|ˈræbfæk| Also rabfac. [a. Russ. rabfák, f. rab(óchiĭ) fak(ul′tét) workers' school.] A workers' school, established after the Russian Revolution, to prepare workers and peasants for higher education. Also attrib.
1928Observer 19 Feb. 12 Among the candidates for admission to the local ‘rabfac’, or workers' high school, appeared a young woman..who announced herself as ‘Sheem Sheem’, daughter of Sun-Yat-sen. 1943E. M. Almedingen Frossia ix. 316 ‘Rabfaks?’ she asked. ‘Oh yes, I have heard of them. Workers' Faculties, are they not?’ Ibid. 337 A few [teachers] deplored the Rabfak system—always in cautious undertones. 1960Twentieth Cent. June 573 In 1922 he [sc. Kruschschev] was sent by the Party for a three-year adult education course at a ‘Rabfak’ school. |