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Barbara A. Slavin
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Slavic Potpourri
T HE EXHIBITION of Soviet "Arts and Crafts in Ancient Times and Today" is worth a visit, but is spotty
A Surprising Soviet Chekhov
D R. ASTROV, the most enlightened character in Uncle Vanya queries: "Will those who live 100-200 years from now remember
Phoenix Rises from Ashes; Staff Issues the Real Paper
The Real Paper--formerly the Phoenix--appeared in Harvard Square yesterday. Forty-three Phoenix staff members published the paper, defying last week's dissolution
Living Married in the U.S.S.R.
Young Soviet marriages have a rather poor survival rate. Marriage at 19, divorce at 23--often with a young child left
Summer Students Have Coed Living In Harvard Dorms
Contrary to the Harvard Summer School 1972 Regulations. Harvard's Summer students will be enjoying all the benefits of co-ed living.
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