Word: ussr
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Gerry Lindgren, the 13-year-old who beat Mills at the U.S. Olympic trials in August, finished ninth despite an ankle sprain suffered in a workout Monday. Pyotr Bolotnikov of the USSR, defending champion in the event, finished...
...last three Olympics Czech, Italian, and German crews have won the four-oars with cox event. In 1964, the odds-on favorites are the Russians. A four from Dusseldorf rowed them into the water in Rome in 1960, and the exhausted USSR four fell back to fourth place after running second most...
...subordination to Russian intent, has all but cut itself off from communication with the one nation that has come, by historical experience, to agree. Now the U.S. press uncritically reproduces Mikhail Suslov's rejoinder: "The Chinese leaders do all they can to smear the economic assistance which the USSR and other Socialist countries render to the less-developed countries, and try to induce them to question the purpose of the assistance." No effort is being made to show the extent of Soviet intellectual dishonesty in the dispute. The limited critical energies of the media are devoted to ridiculing Chinese isolationist...
...realm of hard diplomacy the United States might negotiate for guarantees against aggression: security for West Berlin or an agreement (if one does not already exist) that Soviet toops will not return to Cuba. We might even request that the USSR pay its bill at the United Nations...
Harold J. Berman, professor of Law, will speak on "Soviet Law, Tourism and an American Prisoner" at a benefit for Peter Landerman, a 22-year-old student now being held in the USSR, at 7:45 p.m. tonight in Burr...