Word: slavically
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...movie will show, for instance, the paperwork involved in taking a book out of Widener. It will also show, through trick photography, how the opening of a new field such as Slavic can suddenly necessitate the purchase of very large numbers of books. Both examples emphasize why the library, despite its size and resources, will need additional funds to maintain its current position...
Michael Karpovich, Curt Hugo Reisinger Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature, whose retirement was previously announced, will also give his last lecture this morning...
Horace G. Lunt, II '41, associate professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, will visit the Soviet Union, spending his time principally in Moscow and several other large cities...
...clear that the extent of free will is difficult to determine in a country where patriotism and totalitarianism often operate together. As Khruschev notes, Western observers are far from comprehending the Slavic Soul. To many economists, though, the tactics behind Khrushchev's gigantic game of monopoly are as hard to interpret as the Russians' unanimous approval...
...craftsman who blindly copies . . . the great past masters." What added to his statement's interest was a list of young Soviet composers Khachaturian considers promising. This gave the West virtually its first glimpse of an almost unknown younger generation of composers. Among them: ¶Boris Tchaikovsky, 31, whose Slavic Rhapsody for Orchestra has stirred up much talk in Russia...