Russia
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101 | Russian exchange student likes UNI's friendly campus Northern Iowan 87:38, p.11 |
Elena Zuelva gives her reactions to UNI; photo. | |
102 | Laughing at monsters Northern Iowan 87:36, p.2 |
Columnist describes experience helping two Russian students understand "monetary value" and reflects on a dream. | |
103 | Soviets, U.S. and McCalley bridge environmental gap Northern Iowan 87:10, p.1 |
David McCalley designed "Outlook" program for environmental education curriculum in Soviet Union. | |
104 | Soviet students respond to life at UNI Campus News Network 1:3, p.1 |
Students enjoy relaxed atmosphere; talk about differences in education system; photo. | |
105 | Soviet students trek to UNI for master's program Northern Iowan 87:2, p.7 |
Soviet Union will send seven graduate students to UNI to earn their master's degrees. | |
106 | Russian students sharing culture at UNI Northern Iowan 86:39, p.4 |
A quick look at the seven Russian students studying at UNI; photo. | |
107 | International exchange opens doors for Soviet and Northern Iowa students Northern Iowa Today 17:2, p.1 |
UNI students recount experiences in Soviet Union. | |
108 | Wheeling and dealing: the U.S. and U.S.S. R. talk treaty Nonpareil 72:2, p.2 |
Professor Timothy O'Connor offers views of current state of international affairs; photo. | |
109 | UNI offering two-week tour to U. S. S. R. departing May 19 Public Relations News Release 1986:175, p.1 |
The Department of Political Science sponsored a trip lead by Professor Nathaniel Richmond across Soviet Russia and Georgia. Students visited Red Square, Lenin's tomb, and former Stalingrad. | |
110 | Sleeper Northern Iowan 81:43, p.2 |
Chernenko's death raises more speculation about his health. | |
111 | The study of Russia at UNI Public Relations News Release 1980:554, p.1 |
The study of Russian Language at UNI has been in the curriculum for over 30 years. | |
112 | Expert on soviet economic affaris at UNI Monday, european media head Wednesday Public Relations News Release 1980:496, p.1 |
There will be two new speakers for the UNI series "Détente in the '80s." | |
113 | UNI course in elementary Russian offered in evening Public Relations News Release 1980:265, p.1 |
UNI will offer a night course in elementary Russian for undergraduate credit. | |
114 | U. S. should arm Afghan rebels, says Asian studies prof Northern Iowan 76:38, p.1 |
Richard Newell spoke on the current situation in Afghanistan. | |
115 | Moscow Pops perform tomorrow Northern Iowan 76:15, p.9 |
The second performance of the Artists Series is the Nekrasov Russian Folk Orchestra of the Moscow Pops. | |
116 | What's Up ? Northern Iowan 71:12, p.12 |
Activities and meetings. | |
117 | What's Up? Northern Iowan 71:11, p.12 |
Activities and meetings. | |
118 | What's Up? ? Northern Iowan 71:10, p.8 |
Activities and meetings. | |
119 | UNI to Have Russian Exhibit Public Relations News Release 1971:417, p.1 |
"Impressions of Russia," an exhibit of Russian literature and photographs will be on display at UNI from Feb. 28-March 20. | |
120 | UNI Russian Study Tour Public Relations News Release 1969:648, p.1 |
Student leave for a ten-week trip to the Soviet Union. | |
121 | 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. | |
122 | ISTC students appear in ships program Public Relations News Release 1960:479, p.1 |
The department of social science sponsors the European Study Tour, where participants are to spend nine weeks studying in Western Europe and Russia, preceded by a talent show aboard the Empress of Canada. | |
123 | 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. | |
124 | Community class in Russian fiction to be offered at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:78, p.1 |
Professor Josef W. Fox instructs a twelve-session course on Russian literature in the auditorium The course will cover novels from six Russian authors. | |
125 | Symphony to play Tschaikowsky "failure" Public Relations News Release 1950:191, p.1 |
Tschaikowsky, a native Russian, couldn't please the Russians. His ballet, "Swan Lake," was withdrawn after its premiere in 1877 because it "failed to please the audience." It was revived after his death. | |
126 | General Clay's Freedom Campaign Gets Teachers College Support Public Relations News Release 1950:88, p.1 |
Freedom Scroll signatures and contributions for General Lucius D. Clay's "National Crusade for Freedom" will be solicited next week. General Clay is the former commander of the American occupation zone in Berlin, Germany. | |
127 | Two education conferences at Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1950:33, p.1 |
The education and social science departments are jointly sponsoring a conference for elementary and secondary school teachers of the social sciences. A second conference on industrial arts education will be held in the new arts and industries building. | |
128 | Watching the World College Eye 32:10, p.2 |
Discusses world events. | |
129 | Sherwood Eddy speaks on war, birth control, and socialism, Apr. 23 College Eye 22:26, p.1 |
Will speak on a variety of topics; speaker profile. | |
130 | Dr. Charles Clayton Morrison speaks Saturday evening; "What is happening to Russia?" will be topic College Eye 18:11, p.1 |
Planning for Lecture and Entertainment Course now underway. | |
131 | Letter from T. C. alumna College Eye 14:14, p.1 |
Continued account of Red Cross work in Europe. | |
132 | Summoned special assembly to hear Armenian woman; she made an impressive plea for the starving Armenians College Eye 13:5, p.1 |
Lady Anne Azgapetian spoke. | |
133 | Harold Shoemaker has narrow escape College Eye 12:11, p.5 |
Was attacked and robbed in China; has been doing educational work in Japan and Siberia. | |
134 | O. H. L. Mason Alumni News Letter 4:3, p.6 |
O. H. L. Mason reported March 18, 1920, from Russia, that he is currently "Educational Lecturer" with American Y. M. C. A. and preaches on Sundays. | |
135 | Science Club report Normal Eyte 21:7, p.115 |
Elizabeth Hughes spoke on her tour of Russia to the Science Club. | |
136 | Russian is heard; Count Lochwitzky delivers a message enlivened by personal experience--exiled to Saghalein Normal Eyte 19:9, p.131 |
Excerpts from his experiences in Russia. | |
137 | Count Alex Lochwitzky; Russian nobleman will lecture here next Friday. Siberian experience his theme Normal Eyte 19:8, p.115 |
Speaker profile. | |
138 | Ossoli Normal Eyte 15:23, p.364 |
Presented Russo-Japanese program. | |
139 | The Library has three new books Normal Eyte 14:30, p.475 |
Books that will be useful to those interested in the Russo-Japanese War. | |
140 | The czar of all the Russians Normal Eyte 4:9, p.133 |
Speculates on future of Russia in the wake of the death of Alexander III. | |
141 | Historical parallel: Russia and America Normal Eyte 3:19, p.147 |
A look at Russian history. | |
142 | Tsarism Normal Eyte 2:37, p.287 |
Commencement oration. | |
143 | Russia Normal Eyte 1:19, p.146 |
A look at the famine and political situation in Russia. | |
144 | The Normal will join in the good work Normal Eyte 1:6, p.44 |
Will assist starving people of Russia. | |
145 | All eyes are now turned Normal Eyte 1:2, p.1 |
Iowa is organized to help those affected by Russian famine. | |
146 | The assassination of the Czar of Russia Students' Offering 5:18, p.2 |
The predicament of Russian rulers. |