Soviet Union

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101 The Geneva Summit--Let us not be fooled!
Northern Iowan 82:21, p.2
Feels that treaties made between the United States and the Soviet Union don't really have any substance to them.
102 Soviet life--heaven or hell?
Northern Iowan 82:1, p.12
Eric Nielsen talks about his trip to the Soviet Union; photo.
103 O'Connor to speak on USSR
Northern Iowan 81:40, p.3
Brief profile of Professor O'Connor.
104 Friday morning . . .
Northern Iowan 81:31, p.2
Believes the President needs to change his thinking on the Soviet Union and limiting nuclear weapons.
105 Iowans form peace mission
Northern Iowan 81:15, p.12
A pastor at the Trinity United Methodist Church, Donald Gruber, formed a group of people to go to the Soviet Union in hopes of promoting peace.
106 Can we trust the Russians?
Northern Iowan 81:12, p.3
Believes that the Soviet Union cannot be trusted.
107 It's Your Turn
Northern Iowan 80:60, p.2
Bashore feels the USSR was not portrayed as it really is.
108 Soviets 'warm and friendly'
Northern Iowan 80:59, p.7
John Folkers talks about his trip to the Soviet Union.
109 Morgan: Soviet people want peace
Northern Iowan 80:8, p.4
Panel members offer views on Soviet relations; photo.
110 My 2 cents worth
Northern Iowan 80:7, p.19
Sports and politics should be kept separate.
111 Professor remains in Russia despite conflict
Northern Iowan 80:7, p.1
Professor O'Connor is in Soviet Union during KAL crisis.
112 Research in Russia
Northern Iowan 80:4, p.17
Professor Tim O'Connor will be in the Soviet Union this year; photo.
113 Prof takes job in Russia, writes book
UNI Century 11:4, p.6
Professor O'Connor will work for ACTR; publishes book on Lunarcharskii; photo.
114 Russia--a friendly place
UNI Century 11:4, p.4
UNI student relates experiences in Soviet Union; photo.
115 Russian slides to be shown
Northern Iowan 79:60, p.4
Study group gives impressions of visit to Soviet Union.
116 Viewpoint
Northern Iowan 79:48, p.2
Student discusses general opinions concerning the Soviet Union.
117 Study tour to provide American students with a look at Soviet Union
Northern Iowan 79:25, p.12
Tim O'Connor talks about his proposed tour.
118 Soviets have several viewpoints on détente
Northern Iowan 77:51, p.4
Excerpts from speech by Robert Donaldson.
119 Gaillard discusses Polish strife
Northern Iowan 77:49, p.1
Excerpts from speech by William Gaillard; photo.
120 Hamilton: 'Russia must maintain economic ties'
Northern Iowan 77:48, p.1
Excerpts from speech by Jerry Hamilton on US relations with Soviet Union.
121 UNI professor Newell, wife say struggle for Afghanistan will continue
Public Relations News Release 1980:488, p.1
Professor Richard Newell and his wife Nancy Peabody Newell discuss the relations with Afghanistan and the United Sates of American.
122 Second speaker on UNI 'Détente in the 1980s' series set for Monday April 6
Public Relations News Release 1980:470, p.1
Another speaker will visit to talk about "Détente in the 1980s' as part of the series.
123 Russian invasion of Afghanistan still an issue
Northern Iowan 77:42, p.5
Extensive excerpts from lecture by Professor Newell.
124 Trans-Siberian sights
Northern Iowan 77:27, p.12
Professor Jamosky will show film that he shot.
125 Russian expert discusses her country's folk art
Northern Iowan 76:41, p.10
Art expert Irena Bozilenko will be discussing Russian folk art toys; photo.
126 United Nations record is, at best, a disaster
Northern Iowan 76:40, p.2
Student hopes the Russian intervention in Afghanistan will start a counter culture as Viet Nam did.
127 Overtime
Northern Iowan 76:35, p.11
The Summer Olympic games will stay in the Soviet Union.
128 China expert from State Dept. will speak on campus Thursday
Northern Iowan 76:34, p.4
Charles Freeman will present the seminar entitled "China, Mongolia, and the Soviet Union"; photo.
129 'Prof. Stretching a bit'
Northern Iowan 76:33, p.2
Feels the KGB is more active in its "subversive apparatus" than the CIA is.
130 Overtime
Northern Iowan 76:31, p.11
Says that Russ Smith, a sports reporter for the Waterloo Courier, wants to go to the Soviet Union to cover the Olympics.
131 The fine print
Northern Iowan 76:29, p.2
Cartoonist shows a border station in Moscow welcoming other nations, along with a sign showing who is not welcomed.
132 The uneasy triangle: China-U.S.S.R.- U.S.
Northern Iowan 75:44, p.9
Professors Krogmann, Talbott, and Winter will form panel.
133 Russian lecture
Northern Iowan 75:36, p.5
Professor Jamosky will talk about the Soviet Union at the UNI Museum.
134 Jamosky lecture
Northern Iowan 75:25, p.11
Professor Jamosky will speak on the cultural future of Russia.
135 Director's MedLee
Alumnus 63:4, p.22
Reactions to Alumni Association trip to Soviet Union.
136 Study tour
Northern Iowan 72:28, p.7
Professor Phillips returns from trip to Soviet Union.
137 International Affairs Organization
Northern Iowan 72:17, p.8
Will see film on Soviet Union.
138 Jamosky conducts study tour
Northern Iowan 71:61, p.3
Professor Jamosky is tour advisor to nine students studying at Pushkin Institute.
139 UNI prof gets a look at Russian way of life
UNI Century 3:2, p.15
Professor Cecil Phillips recounts experiences of trip to Soviet Union.
140 Anderson warns of "Communist myth"
Northern Iowan 71:7, p.2
Stresses role of secret police in Soviet Union.
141 Russian offered
Northern Iowan 71:4, p.10
Professor Jamosky will teach extension course on Russian for American tourists.
142 Russian Language Institute applications due April 15
Northern Iowan 70:44, p.10
Students can earn eight hours of credit during two months in Russia.
143 UNI plans fourth Russian Institute
Northern Iowan 70:29, p.5
Students may earn eight credits for summer study in Russia.
144 Stiff crime penalties exist in Soviet Union; Russian Club hosts Russian visitor
Northern Iowan 69:45, p.7
Russian talks about life in Soviet Union; photo.
145 "Listen to the Balalaika's ringing out . . ."; UNI Russian study tour returns
Northern Iowan 69:9, p.7
Detailed report on study tour.
146 Hanson to lead Europe delegation
Northern Iowan 68:52, p.1
Will lead educators on trip to Europe and Soviet Union.
147 Untitled
Northern Iowan 68:27, p.2
American fishermen cannot compete with a Soviet Super Trawler.
148 Russian tour underway
Northern Iowan 66:59, p.6
Begin ten week trip
149 UNI Russian Study Tour
Public Relations News Release 1969:648, p.1
Student leave for a ten-week trip to the Soviet Union.
150 Cost reduction made in Russian study tour
Northern Iowan 66:45, p.7
Change in plans reduces cost.
151 Russian language study tour to be sponsored by UNI this summer
Public Relations News Release 1969:453, p.1
Russian tour director Edward Jamosky gives details about the summer tour. Space on the tour is limited to thirty students and teachers of Russian.
152 CIRUNA
Northern Iowan 65:50, p.4
Will discuss Sino-Soviet split.
153 Lectures on Russia
Northern Iowan 65:48, p.12
Professor Jamosky will discuss recent trip to Soviet Union.
154 Peace on Earth
Northern Iowan 65:29, p.2
The United States and Soviet Union volley nuclear missles at one another.
155 Applications being accepted for Social Science Seminar
Northern Iowan 65:10, p.3
Seventh seminar will have a study tour of Europe and the Soviet Union.
156 Russian literature to be offered as TV course
College Eye 64:5, p.8
Professor Jamosky will teach related discussion sections.
157 Civil rights, communism, discrimination
College Eye 63:45, p.3
Advocates the elimination of all forms of discrimination.
158 Azrael believes USSR not approaching capitalism
College Eye 60:47, p.5
Excerpts from speech at ACCIA.
159 'Russia and Its People' presented Monday at 8:15
College Eye 60:27, p.1
Raphael Green will present program.
160 "Soviet system is religion" says Dr. Lebeda at forum
College Eye 58:32, p.4
Excerpts from speech.
161 Russians seize diaries, magazines of SCI students
College Eye 58:2, p.5
Mary Ann Lee describes her experiences on the Social Science Seminar trip; photo.
162 Mr. K's cunning ploy will give abstract art new life
College Eye 56:24, p.2
Soviet artists must work in a certain form.
163 Thursday lecture on 'Life, education, work in Russia'
College Eye 53:36, p.1
H. H. London will speak.
164 Dr. Bultena to speak for guest night
College Eye 53:8, p.4
Will speak on visit to Soviet Union.
165 Six students impressed by Moscow University
Public Relations News Release 1960:571, p.1
Several State College of Iowa students tour Moscow University in Russia, including sutdent correspondent Lynda Krueger.
166 Red China, USSR in Asia lecture set
College Eye 52:39, p.1
Robert J. Miller will speak.
167 Far East authority to speak at SCI
Public Relations News Release 1960:519, p.1
The University of Wisconsin's Professor Robert J. Miller delivers a speech in the auditorium of Sabin Hall on Communist China and the Soviet Union's role in Central Asia.
168 Openings available for European seminar
College Eye 52:30, p.1
Brief look at itinerary, which will include visit to Soviet Union.
169 Dr. Agnes Lebeda publishes article
College Eye 52:29, p.2
Writes article on Soviet economic education.
170 ISTC professor writes on Soviet education
Public Relations News Release 1960:381, p.1
Professor Agnes Lebeda writes an article on Soviet education for the "National Business Education Quarterly". Her article is based on studies conducted in Russia the previous fall.
171 Fox, Whitnah in Commons forum this Tuesday
College Eye 52:27, p.1
Will debate the issue "Will Khrushchev Bury Us?"
172 Petrovsky addresses class
College Eye 52:27, p.6
Professor Poage's class hears from Soviet Union representative.
173 Petrovsky: Soviet gives aid to strengthen independence
College Eye 52:27, p.4
Excerpts from speech by Vladimir Petrovsky.
174 Khrushchev topic for forum
College Eye 52:24, p.2
Professor Fox will debate Professor Whitnah.
175 Dr. Agnes Lebeda to show slides
College Eye 52:22, p.2
Will show slides from trip to Soviet Union.
176 Biggest enemy apathy: Nyaradi
College Eye 52:21, p.1
Warns of Soviet threat; photo.
177 Former Hungarian cites peril of "peaceful coexistence"
Public Relations News Release 1960:242, p.1
Professor Nicholas Nyaradi speaks with students and faculty on his time as a negotiator with Soviet diplomatic leaders for Hungary following World War II in a college convocation.
178 Blames teachers for lethargy
College Eye 52:19, p.6
Feels the United States should attempt to out-perform the Soviet Union in space exploration; teachers should arouse students and society.
179 ISTC to show Soviet film
Public Relations News Release 1960:220, p.1
An English translation of a Soviet documentary on the ten-year school system is shown by the Student Iowa State Education Association. Professor Walter D. DeKock acts as faculty representative of the Education Association.
180 Khrushchev poses latest challenge, Dean Lang tells 400 SUI graduates
College Eye 52:18, p.3
Dean Lang states that democracy thrives on controversy and exchange of ideas.
181 TC international affairs will discuss neutralism
Public Relations News Release 1960:156, p.1
Representatives from six foreign countries attend the All College Conference on International Affairs. Among the representatives is a United Nations delegate from the Soviet Union. Professor George Poage acts as chairman of the conference committee.
182 Untitled
College Eye 52:9, p.5
Students put on a show portraying Mr. Khrushchev and his comrades during halftime activities; photo.
183 Communist unity poses economic threat
College Eye 52:3, p.8
Professor Tulasiewicz talks about the strength of unified Soviet economies.
184 Escape: USSR-US incompatible
College Eye 52:3, p.3
Believes that there are fundamental differences between the two countries.
185 ISTC professor observes Russian education in seminar
College Eye 52:3, p.5
Professor Lebeda talks at length about her study in the Soviet Union; photo.
186 ISTC moves with trend; introduces Russian program
College Eye 52:2, p.4
Joseph Kupcek introduces the study of Russian at ISTC
187 Dr. Lebeda will participate in 5-week Russian seminar
College Eye 51:38, p.2
Will spend five weeks in Soviet Union.
188 Visit to Russia will highlight 1961 Social Science Seminar
College Eye 51:33, p.1
Outline of the trip.
189 SLB changes regulations for Commons
College Eye 51:22, p.1
Establishes financial, sponsorship, and use procedures; consider sending student to conference in Soviet Union.
190 Victor Mokricky survives bombing
College Eye 51:10, p.4
Victor Mokricky tells about his family's hardships during World War II; photo.
191 Mirror on the Mob
College Eye 51:9, p.8
Comments on the absence of the editor, the snow fences, Thanksgiving, and the Soviet Union.
192 Garst concerned with world wide food shortage
College Eye 51:8, p.2
Excerpts from speech by Roswell Garst.
193 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 51:8, p.8
Responds to a reader's request for him to explain his statement that the Soviet Union would win an economic war with the U. S.
194 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 51:5, p.8
Discusses Nikita Khrushchev's possible remarks concerning the state of the private colleges in the United States.
195 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 51:4, p.8
Discusses the idea of a peaceful economic war, proposed by Nikita Khrushchev.
196 Maucker warns of Russian challenges
College Eye 51:2, p.3
Excerpts from Matriculation Convocation address; photo.
197 Poor Khrushchev . . . or poor America?
College Eye 51:1, p.6
Discusses "The Committee for the Freedom of All Peoples," and its purpose.
198 Russians swallowed up this student's home
College Eye 50:36, p.3
Salme Lang talks about the invasion of Estonia.
199 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 50:28, p.2
Discusses the emerging importance of China.
200 U. S. will lift travel ban; seek expert, no Russian to attend
College Eye 50:26, p.1
Recounting of Professor Poage's efforts to secure a representative of the Soviet Union for ACCIA.