This lantern slide shows the three men standing outside of a YMCA in Saint Petersburg, Russia.The city’s name was changed to Petrograd in 1914, Leningrad in 1924, and back to Saint Petersburg in 1991. Founded by Peter the Great on May 27, 1703, Saint Petersburg is Russia’s second largest city and considered a major cultural center. From 1713 to 1728, and from 1732 to 1918, this city served as Russia's capital. The first Russian YMCA opened in Saint Petersburg in 1900. Under the auspices of the Empress Alexandra, James Stocks of the United States raised interest in the YMCA through a project titled "The Light House." In 1905, Franklin A. Gaylord, the first secretary of the Russian YMCA, formed the St. Petersburg Society of Young People, an o...