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...first one, called The Interpreter, opened last week, and there, where Zsa Zsa Gabor might have been, stood the Premier of the Soviet Union agreeing with the President of the U.S. that the obvious winner of a Russian-American war would be Red China. The Soviet answer to that problem was a proposal that the U.S. and Russia form a military alliance and turn those 750 million "oversexed yellow rabbits" into so much jaundiced fallout. Written by Novice Playwright Eric Rudd and built around a 1970 summit conference, The Interpreter was as uneven as the Manhattan skyline. But its central...
Human Triumph. Even if the deadly Russian-American rivalry that now supports most space research should die out, men will surely continue their struggle to escape from their own globe. For in the end, space victories do not belong to any particular nation. They are achievements of the science and technology of the human species, the result of man's urge to explore the unknown...
Williams' analysis applies quite neat-nations. In respect to Russian-American affairs, however, his thesis seems to break down. He attributes the responsibility for the deterioration of East-West relations more to the American Open Door policy than to Soviet machinations and seriously underestimates Russian expansive tendencies. It is at best only half-true to accuse American leaders of attempting to "force the Soviet Union to accept America's traditional conception of itself and the world. And to say that "in every case but one, Russia retreated from these efforts [at territorial aggrandizement] in the face of America's vigorous...
Five University professors will travel to Russia as part of the Russian-American Cultural Exchange Agreement, it was learned yesterday. The men will visit Lenin grad University for at least two weeks at the beginning of the spring term, Merle Fainsod, professor of Government and one of those going to the U.S.S.R., explained...
Five Harvard and Radcliffe students will be among the 40 Americans traveling to Russia on a student exchange this summer. The exchange was arranged by four member-organizations of the Council on Student Travel, following Russian-American talks on lowering the barriers to cultural exchange...