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Soviet Specialist To Speak

Marshall D. Shulman,
Columbia University
Government Professor, will
speak Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 4
p.m. on "Soviet American
Relations: Prospects for
Conflict and Cooperation" in
Wilson Hall Auditorium.

Mr. Shulman received his
Masters degree and Ph. D. from
Columbia University where he
is director of the Russian
Institute. He served as a Special
Assistant to the Secretary of
State in 1950, and was
Research Associate of the
Russian Research Center at
Harvard until 1967.

He has written a number of
books on international politics,
primarily in the fields of Soviet
foreign policy and the
limitations of armaments.

He is presently serving as a
consultant to the State
Department, Bureau of
International Organizational
Affairs, and as a Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts
and Sciences on the Committee
on International Control of
Armaments.

The lecture, sponsored by
the Center for Russian and
East European Studies and the
Department of History, is open
to the public.

Grounds Lighting

Lighting of the Grounds
and the surrounding areas will
be the topic of a meeting to be
held Monday Feb. 12 at 7 p.m.
in the South Meeting Room of
Newcomb Hall.

The meeting is sponsored
by Asst. Director of Planning
Waller S. Hunt Jr. with the
participation of Hugo R.
Malanga of the Charlottesville
Traffic Department. The public
is invited to attend and offer
suggestions.

SAF Questionnaire

Student Council has asked
that all students who received
questionnaires on the Student
Activities Fund answer and
return them to Council offices
as soon as possible.

Of the 923 questionnaires
sent out by Council, only 350
have been returned thus far.

Follow-up letters reminding
students to return the
questionnaires will be mailed
this weekend.

Council hopes to prepare an
analysis of the poll by March 1
to aid in spring allocations
hearings.

Paper Pick-Ups

Charlottesville Friends of
the Earth will discontinue their
newspaper pick-ups after this
week. Hereafter, the
organization will pick-up only
those papers put in the
receptacles located around the
grounds.

Locations of receptacles are
as follows: the north side of
Newcomb Hall, Cabell Dr.
behind Clark Hall, the road in
back of Page-Emmet House,
near the amphitheater parking
lot entrance to Cabell Hall and
beside Lile House near the
Glass Hat parking lot.

There is also a new
newspaper collection
receptacle at Ashley's County
Clothes Ltd. on Rt. 250 West
behind Gus' Steak House. It is
the only collection point west
of the city. This collection is
sponsored by Charlottesville
Zero Population Growth.

IM Swimming

The Intramural Department
will offer recreational
swimming again this semester
in the Memorial Gym Pool.
The pool will be open to
students and faculty 12 noon
to 2 p.m. and 4 to 6 p.m.
Mondays and Wednesdays,
from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays, and from 12 noon
to 5 p.m. Fridays.

Israel And WEST Bank

"Israel and the Realities of
the WEST Bank" will be the
subject of a talk by Joshua
Almog, a representative of the
Israel's Foreign Ministry in the
Administered Territories, on
Monday at 4 p.m. in the South
Meeting Room of Newcomb
Hall. His visit is sponsored by
American Professors for Peace
in the Middle East. The public
is invited.