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way to improve declining U.S.-Soviet relations would be to set up a super communication system between the two super powers. In early December Abbie Hoffman, political activist, and Jerry Rubin, former activist turned Yuppie, debated before an audience of 600. Hoffman, who continues to speak out for the " have nots, " sees the current situation in Nicaragua as a case of bully (the U.S. government) beating up on a defenseless playmate (the Sandinista government). Rubin, who flashed his American Express card, stated, " Money is the means to an end. It is the vehicle to realize our beliefs. " Early in the second semester, former CIA director William Colby visited the MSU campus. He also spoke words of concern about the lack of communication between the two super powers — the USSR and the USA. The former director warned his audience of liberal thinking regarding detente. We must constantly be on the watch, he stated. *Jk Abbie Hoffman, political activist, de- bated Jerry Rubin, as part of the MSU lecture circuit. ► Former director of the CIA, William Colby speaking at MSU emphasized a watchdog approach toward the USSR. ▼ Former political activist turned Yuppie, Jerry Rubin spoke before a crowd of 600 students and faculty in the UC ballroom. Don Moy, Photo Services Don May, Photo Services *L Lecture Circuit r 13
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