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Washington, in turn, has considerable reason to be irritated with the Soviets. Despite the Administration's cancellation of the B-l bomber and deferral of a decision on the neutron bomb, moves that Carter hoped might bring some corresponding gesture from Moscow, the Russians have shown little flexibility in SALT or in the talks to control conventional arms in Central Europe. Instead, they have continued expanding their military arsenals at a brisk pace. They also concealed sophisticated bugging equipment inside the U.S. embassy in Moscow and launched a campaign of harassment against American businessmen and journalists...
...increase in the birthrates of non-Russian ethnic groups in the Soviet Union may by the '80s rearrange the fabric of Soviet social institutions, such as industry and the military, Edward L. Keenan '57, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and professor of History, said yesterday in a lecture at the Science Center...
...Registration. File final Study card and pay bill. 3-5 pm., Memorial Hall. Memorial Church Service 11am. The preacher will be the Reverend Judith L. Hoehler...
...Walter L. Harrison...
Lecture: Thursday Speaker Series--"Non-Russian nationalities of the USSR: Prospects for the 1980s." Edward L. Keenan, Professor of Russian History. 4 p.m., Science Center D. Free...