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Russian Professors Plan Lectures, Faculty Talks

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Three Russian professors, visiting the University under the Lacey-Zarubin of three years ago, said Saturday that they plan to include a few lectures in their schedule. They added, however, that they will spend most their time in discussions with the Faculty.

Although they toured the University on Friday, all three agreed that they not been here long enough to form any lasting impressions of Harvard.

Each of the professors will stay at one of the Houses for the rest of his four has at Harvard. They felt that one of the most important things about their trip "to be able to acquaint ourselves with the life here at the College."

The professors represent three separate fields of study. Professor J. V. a Pro-Rector in charge of the scientific schools of the University of Lenin- welcomed his stay here as "a chance to work without administrative worries." Said he planned to give several lectures in his subject, quantum field series, to a seminar.

added that he would value "the to discuss the current work in field with Harvard physicists."

A. Malinin, a professor of International Law at Leningrad, also stressed role that discussions will play during here. He found it strange that the people in the United States absolutely deny the concept of a closed sea," Russia feels is very important.

Wants "Healthy Arguments"

Malinin also wanted to have "healthy " about the legal basis of the concept of coexistence, the extent of the legal power of national organizations such as the

will play a more important in the program of Professor V. V. Chairman of the History Department at Leningrad. He plans to the latest findings of the University Leningrad, including "some new data, ancient inscriptions on birch

added that he would like to some time comparing the methods Russian history at the University of Leningrad and at Harvard.

Although they toured the University on Friday, all three agreed that they not been here long enough to form any lasting impressions of Harvard.

Each of the professors will stay at one of the Houses for the rest of his four has at Harvard. They felt that one of the most important things about their trip "to be able to acquaint ourselves with the life here at the College."

The professors represent three separate fields of study. Professor J. V. a Pro-Rector in charge of the scientific schools of the University of Lenin- welcomed his stay here as "a chance to work without administrative worries." Said he planned to give several lectures in his subject, quantum field series, to a seminar.

added that he would value "the to discuss the current work in field with Harvard physicists."

A. Malinin, a professor of International Law at Leningrad, also stressed role that discussions will play during here. He found it strange that the people in the United States absolutely deny the concept of a closed sea," Russia feels is very important.

Wants "Healthy Arguments"

Malinin also wanted to have "healthy " about the legal basis of the concept of coexistence, the extent of the legal power of national organizations such as the

will play a more important in the program of Professor V. V. Chairman of the History Department at Leningrad. He plans to the latest findings of the University Leningrad, including "some new data, ancient inscriptions on birch

added that he would like to some time comparing the methods Russian history at the University of Leningrad and at Harvard.

added that he would value "the to discuss the current work in field with Harvard physicists."

A. Malinin, a professor of International Law at Leningrad, also stressed role that discussions will play during here. He found it strange that the people in the United States absolutely deny the concept of a closed sea," Russia feels is very important.

Wants "Healthy Arguments"

Malinin also wanted to have "healthy " about the legal basis of the concept of coexistence, the extent of the legal power of national organizations such as the

will play a more important in the program of Professor V. V. Chairman of the History Department at Leningrad. He plans to the latest findings of the University Leningrad, including "some new data, ancient inscriptions on birch

added that he would like to some time comparing the methods Russian history at the University of Leningrad and at Harvard.

A. Malinin, a professor of International Law at Leningrad, also stressed role that discussions will play during here. He found it strange that the people in the United States absolutely deny the concept of a closed sea," Russia feels is very important.

Wants "Healthy Arguments"

Malinin also wanted to have "healthy " about the legal basis of the concept of coexistence, the extent of the legal power of national organizations such as the

will play a more important in the program of Professor V. V. Chairman of the History Department at Leningrad. He plans to the latest findings of the University Leningrad, including "some new data, ancient inscriptions on birch

added that he would like to some time comparing the methods Russian history at the University of Leningrad and at Harvard.

Wants "Healthy Arguments"

Malinin also wanted to have "healthy " about the legal basis of the concept of coexistence, the extent of the legal power of national organizations such as the

will play a more important in the program of Professor V. V. Chairman of the History Department at Leningrad. He plans to the latest findings of the University Leningrad, including "some new data, ancient inscriptions on birch

added that he would like to some time comparing the methods Russian history at the University of Leningrad and at Harvard.

will play a more important in the program of Professor V. V. Chairman of the History Department at Leningrad. He plans to the latest findings of the University Leningrad, including "some new data, ancient inscriptions on birch

added that he would like to some time comparing the methods Russian history at the University of Leningrad and at Harvard.

added that he would like to some time comparing the methods Russian history at the University of Leningrad and at Harvard.

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