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'Cliffe Alumna Asks U.S., Russian Merger

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"Sooner or later we and the Russians will have to learn to bring about a synthesis that may be acceptable to the rest of the world," Vera Micheles Dean, Radcliffe graduate and research director of the Foreign Policy Association, predicts in a new book "The United States and Russia," published by the University Press.

Greater knowledge of Russia, an understanding by America of her position in the world, fostering of civil liberties, and furthering of world organization are necessary for the "war against hunger, disease, illiteracy, poverty and fear," the only war which is "inevitable."

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