The Mercer Cluster. (Macon, Ga.) 1920-current, March 08, 1971, Image 2

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PACK 1A MERCER CUSTER Cirri*- k INSIDE FRONT k' — 1 "■ Soviet specialist Jack Perry speaks here on foreign policy Fbrmer Mrntr graduate * Jack Pwry. now on the Soviet dmk In Washington returned to campus lost wit to discuss Soviet American attain Perry has two a journalist, and joined the foreign in 198ft. He was In Moscow (tom l*W until l»W. as he describes it the tw«< and worst of tones to be in Moscow. during both the «<gmn« at the nudmr dtsar mamont treaty and the ttibnn Perry said he had been by Chock Jackson their vast power and others are saying they will use the strength ruthlessly as they have done in the past Perry said he tended to lean to the side at more res- ponsibility and that the Soviets will become leas brutal. tn spit* of their great military prowess, he said, however, the Soviet l’won a besieged by groat domestic problems. The Soviet economy, he pointed out. Is in venous trouble and must change vastly if the Sonet Unkm is to catch up and keep pace with the West He also said Problems have developed within minority mimstration has said it wants to move from "an era of con frontation to an era of negotiation." The administration had manifested this feeling in the SALT talks, in the Berlin talks and in the Mid East." an* he said. "Nixon has made an effort j. « IBM . spoke briefly of four of Sonet-American strength, elements of Sit-set number of Jews desire to Wave There aft also oi (he BW mock open reViVjo was Thu feeling may hmit the policy makers, he said, bat added. *T hope it does net become an issue in the next if Ti I would feel time the United States ens no hanger be the war Mhi service » offered ss an alternative to the high book store prices. susnkf in Bhe Stmt TSe V.vvr. camabftr of — US 'ML he Book exchange set up by SGA ty ftoh The SGA Beak Mercer students help Bibb County schools * he—r repkny.IcmMsnt — a m> as a ! hnd made 1 ahner e probabhttY of getting a fair The Book Exchange is **“ Each operated by the SGA Library Committee as a service to the ofai bow n will be of the upcoming quarter TO af a — AM I Ne*vs Briefs Mbs Mercer Ihni Qapdentour Unnersfty That f •opsDon. if you don't warn to save money an your books thee don't bother The Exchange worts this way: At the Bookstore m a red file box are a stack of empty cards and a file. It is aO dearly marked One a i Nancy Carr. Miss Hi<J«n Course card for each boot he mbs to seB. the card is seif exp lanatory Whea he reaches die space (<* the price, he bads out ■hat the Bookstore will give bun if he sells las book to them.