Word: leningraders
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...group of professors that recently arrived from Russia are also visiting the University under the Culture Exchange Agreement's program. However, they are not part of the Harvard-Leningrad exchange, Fainsod noted...
Divorced. By Lily Pons, 54, petite (5 ft. ½ in.), French-born coloratura soprano best known a half-generation ago: Andre Kostelanetz, 56, Leningrad-born orchestra conductor and arranger of tried and true sounds; after 20 years of marriage, no children; in Juárez, Mexico...
...advantage of a physical sciences carreer in Russia can hardly be overestimated, Paul M. Doty, Professor of Chemistry, told the Associaton of Graduate Students in Chemistry last night. Doty spent 12 days last May in Moscow and Leningrad...
...second impression came as he landed in Leningrad late in the afternoon, before the street lights were turned on, when the town was a dark gray. "The workers emerged from the metro and entered their cracker-box houses looking like small ants," he observed...
...cruisers, the Russians have decided on essentially a submarine force (500 boats) as the heart of their navy. The sub is basically a defense weapon, designed to deny the seas to an enemy. As any tourist can see, there is no military shipbuilding at the massive Kronstadt yards near Leningrad. The ways are jammed instead with commercial shipping; four cruisers of the Sverdlov class lie there still uncompleted. In tune with the defensive concept is the fact that the Russians have devised the most deadly mines yet known in warfare. One navy officer told me that "we couldn...