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Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 35, No. 5, Wku Alumni Association
Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 35, No. 5, Wku Alumni Association
WKU Archives Records
WKU alumni magazine. Features the following articles:
- Bobby McGuire Appointed Alumni President
- Foreign Born Professors
- Entertains American Soldiers in Europe - Gemini 15
- Students from Other Countries
- Summer in Mexico
- Richards, Walter. New Hope for Prisoners - Kentucky State Prison
- Climax of Major Transaction - Construction Bonds
- Veep Meets Challenge - Dero Downing
- Western Breakfast Highlights Kentucky Education Association
- President Kelly Thompson Speaks to Atlanta Alumni
- Memorial Room Plaque Tribute to War Dead
- Homecoming 1968 to Feature Alumni Activities
- Distinguished Alumni Represent WKU
- Harold Helm Addresses Graduates
- Hilltoppers Excel in All Sports - Ohio Valley Conference
- Westerners on the Move …
"Address To Faculty And Students Discussing Current Political And Social Issues", Eugene J. Mccarthy
"Address To Faculty And Students Discussing Current Political And Social Issues", Eugene J. Mccarthy
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
Sponsored by Students for McCarthy.
The Future Of Coexistence: U.S.-Soviet Relations, Nicolas Protyniak
The Future Of Coexistence: U.S.-Soviet Relations, Nicolas Protyniak
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
Basic trends that may develop in American-Soviet relations in the foreseeable future may be analyzed against the background styles of the two countries which constitute a model of the main determinants in continuity and change. Such analysis seems to indicate that competition rather than cooperation will continue to mark the relations between the United States and the Soviet Union, though with a gradual decrease in hostile intensity. Within a broader view, this relationship may offer to the United Stales not only failures and disappointments, but also a creative challenge to contribute to world peace and progress if the challenge is …
The U.N. In East-West Confrontation, Robert E. Riggs
The U.N. In East-West Confrontation, Robert E. Riggs
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
As an instrument of foreign policy, the United Nations performs three functions: it legitimizes particular national policies, it facilitates international negotiations, and it provides material support for policy by allocating manpower and other resources. In dealings with the Soviet bloc during the past two decades, the United States has used the United Nations primarily to confer legitimacy on anti-communist policies. Since the mid- l 950's, however, the increasing unreliability of U.N. majorities and improved Soviet-American relations have brought a relative de-emphasis of the legitimization function. Correspondingly, a somewhat enlarged U.N. role as a forum for East-West negotiations has emerged. Except …
German-Benelux Relations 1919-1940, James Thomas West
German-Benelux Relations 1919-1940, James Thomas West
Masters Theses
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