Word: yugoslavian
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Polk took the research trip through the Middle East, James P. Grant 3L analyzed the situation in South East Asia, Frank Fisher '47 made a study of the Yugoslavian youth problems, and Robert Fischelis '49 directed a German student seminar in Frankfort last summer...
...student, Yugoslavian Parferry Saworotnaw, was selected last term from a list of eligibles published by the World Student Service Fund...
...seven displaced persons now in College share many things in common, and have many differences. They are all from the same general sector of the world--three are Yugoslavian, two are Polish, one is Czechoslovakian, and one Latvian. During the war most of them were old enough to fight the German invasions of their home countries--but in each man, fear of Russia soon grew even greater than hatred of the Nazis...
Their reaction to this country and what they have left behind is typically expressed by Sergei Yermakov '52 of Lowell House, a Yugoslavian of Russian descent. When asked if he would ever consider going home, Yermakov grins and says, "If I ever return to Europe, it will be as a touring American citizen." The others agree, adding that their homelands hold nothing for them under present conditions...
...British National Union of Students, an organization similar to the NSA, suspended its membership until the Second World Student Congress meets next August to protest the arrest of the Yugoslavian delegation to an IUS meeting in Sofia and the expulsion of Yugoslavia from the IUS in February because that country is "Fascist...