Professor Challenges Marxist Tenet
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U. S. Scholarship Called Deficient In Viet Studies
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Librarians To Gather at U-M
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Hatcher Laments Russians' Boycott
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Reception Slated For Orientalists
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Congress Of Orientalists Opens At U Tomorrow
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Reporter From Soviet Union's Tass News Service, Vahan Mkrtchian, At International Conference of Orientalists At UM, August 16, 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1967
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Taking notes during yesterday's press conference at the International Conference of Orientalists is Vahan Mkrtchian, a member of the Washington Bureau of Tass, the Soviet Union's news service. In conversation with a U.S. reporter, he said he considers Tass superior to American news services because Tass represents the official views of the Soviet government. The Orientalists' conference was boycotted by scholars invited from the USSR.
Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1967
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Taking notes during yesterday's press conference at the International Conference of Orientalists is Vahan Mkrtchian, a member of the Washington Bureau of Tass, the Soviet Union's news service. In conversation with a U.S. reporter, he said he considers Tass superior to American news services because Tass represents the official views of the Soviet government. The Orientalists' conference was boycotted by scholars invited from the USSR.
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Thailand's Prince and Princess Visit Inglis House Gardens, August 1967 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Thailand's Prince Dahni-Nivat (left), Princess Sibpan Sonakul, and Tongoni Tongyai, secretary of the Thai mission to the United Nations, take a stroll through the University's Inglis House gardens. The prince, a graduate of England's Oxford University and a prominent scholar in the field of Oriental studies, is attending the 27th International Congress of Orientalists at the U-M. He is the official sponsor and honorary president of the Siam Society.
Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1967
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Thailand's Prince Dahni-Nivat (left), Princess Sibpan Sonakul, and Tongoni Tongyai, secretary of the Thai mission to the United Nations, take a stroll through the University's Inglis House gardens. The prince, a graduate of England's Oxford University and a prominent scholar in the field of Oriental studies, is attending the 27th International Congress of Orientalists at the U-M. He is the official sponsor and honorary president of the Siam Society.
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Prince And Princess Come To U-M
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