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...sounded for Communism," he dismissed the years of "noisy perestroika" as a waste that brought about an "ugly, fake, election system" with just one goal: preserving the Communists' power. Arguing that the Soviet empire "sucks all juices" from the Russian heartland, Solzhenitsyn called for the creation of a Slavic state comprising the republics of Russia, the Ukraine, Belorussia and the northern parts of Kazakhstan, which is mostly populated by Russians. The other republics, he wrote, should secede...
...club plans monthly dinner talks at which East European experts will discuss current events in the region. Members also hope to hold occasional "Slavic dinners," informal events where undergraduates can gather for East European cuisine and conversation on matters of mutual interest...
That committee includes Bernard Bailyn, Adams university professor; Roderick MacFarquhar, Williams professor of history; George M. White-sides, Mallinckrodt professor of chemistry; Helen Vendler, Porter university professor; Jurij Striedter, Reisinger professor of Slavic languages and literatures; and Edward O. Wilson, Baird professor of science...
That committee includes Bernard Bailyn, Adams university professor; Roderick MacFarquhar, Williams professor of history; George M. Whitesides, Mallinckrodt professor of chemistry; Helen Vendler, Porter university professor; Jurij Striedter, Reisinger professor of Slavic languages and literatures; and Edward O. Wilson, Baird professor of science...
That committee includes Bernard Bailyn, Adams university professor; Roderick MacFarquhar, Williams professor of history; George M. Whitesides, Mallinckrodt professor of chemistry; Helen Vendler, Porter university professor; Jurij Striedter, Reisinger professor of Slavic languages and literatures; and Edward O. Wilson, Baird professor of science...