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Show i . r ! EntertaInmeNt 1 WORLD COMMUNISM ON A COLLISION COURSE In June 1969, Salisbury returned from a 25;000 mile journey to the heart of the troubled zone on the Asian Continent the Sino-Soviet Frontier. His dispatches from the area have pinpointed the mounting dangers of a new war on the Asian continent. From Jim Schuti review "War Between Russia and China," January 12, 1969, page 3 ". . . Salisbury constructs a frightening portrait of tension on the verge of total hostilities." Salisbury should know he's been there ! V,. O O; O Qon t Miss Harrison Salisbury ! Dismissing "The Coming War Between Russia and China" ft P.M. Monday March 2nd Unin Ballroom Admission: FREE I ? . I Artists And Speakers Presents ... "VERY FUIII1Y, VERY BRILLIANT, A HOST REMARKABLE AND THRILLING FLAY." -CLIVE BARNES, N.Y. TIMES jTt bestplay fx W N.Y. DRAMA CRITICS AWARD 1 X. fclW TONY AWARD WINNER $ 7 OF 1968 j WmSLJ PRODUCING MANAGERS COMPANY V5 k cmd GuildewstfeRti t TOM STOPPARD with ' ( JOHN CHURCH CLEBERTFORD and ROBERT BURR : DirectBdbyJACQUELINE BR1TT0N MusicbylVIARC WILKINSON rtatafctEQ t MEYER ' CostumesSupervisedbySARA BROOK ; KINGSBURY HAU FRIDAY, MARCH 6 3 & 8 P.W ; n,Sale nW at Annex 1199 Union Huddle March 4 - 6 S door At popular prices. $2, $3 and $4 for evening performance; $1.75, &J $3.50 for matinee. U. of U. students, faculty and staff, two-f or-one. Buy tM aw a m nmw . m m w |