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All the playwright's lectures will be translated from Russian into English and will be open to the public. 1983 to the Present," taught by Kuhke and assistant Slava Yanelshek. One of his plays, "From Evening Till Midday," will be produced by the University Theatre on the William Inge stage in Murphy Hall and will start Oct. 26. Yashemsky will direct the production in consultation with the author. Rozov, who has not visited the United States for 12 years, will either "come by himself or have an interpreter assigned him." Mikkelson said. Mikkelsen said Rozov hoped to be accompanied by his son Sergej, a theater director at the Central Children's Theatre in Moscow. Travel Plans? make them with us. Maupintour travel service Apex Air Fares/Youth Fares/Eurail and Student Passes/Auto Rentals/Hotel and Amtrak Reservations a new eye opener. Starting next Monday . . . Breakfast at Wescoe Terrace Deli - Complete breakfast 6:30-8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday A great way to start your day! 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HE WAS wounded fighting in World War II and spent most of 1941 through 1943 recuperating in Russian hospitals. It was then he started writing, Kuhka said. According to Kuhike, Rozov's plays deal primarily with the ethical choices people make, and the consequences of those choices. "His plays are in no way political tracts. But they are attempts at honesty—and sometimes, in any country, the establishment is not interested in that." The result, Kuhike said, was that *Ronov* was received sharp criticism in the Soviet Union and the United States. "He has not had a smooth career by any means," Mikhelson said. Yet Rovos has not achieved the publicity of his exiled countryman, author Alexander Solzhentys, who gained international fame with such books as "One Day in the THE REASON for Rozov's obscurity, Kuhlke said, was "our preoccupation in the West with dissident artists." Such a preoccupation, he said, might cause Americans to overlook other prominent Soviet writers. Roviz will give his six class lectures in 4011 Wescoe Hall, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10:30 to 11:20 a.m. The date for his public lecture has not been announced. Life of Ivan Denisovich" and "The Gulag Archipelago." Last fall, the Soviet writer-in-residence program brought Vary Tirfonov, a prose writer, to Moscow. "But we reached a certain point where the Soviet side saw some possible benefits in this area," he said. Mikkelson said, "There haven't been very many Soviet writers in the U.S. at all. KU is the first stopping point in Rozo's U.S. itinerary, which also may include Brigham Young University, the University and possibly some California universities. Ann Eversole, chairman of the committee, said yesterday that Mike Davis, University general counsel, had not made a ruling on the legality of the proposal. Committee awaits legality ruling on literature distribution proposal The proposal would allow periodic newspapers to be sold in front of the Kansas City Royals. Evensole told committee members that a decision would be made by next Wednesday. Action on a proposal that would establish new guidelines for the distribution of literature on campus has been postponed next week by the University Events Committee. The proposal was tabled last week when committee members questioned the legality of limiting the distribution of literature on campus. Students wanting to use the boxes would apply for permission from the office of student activities and organizations. Approval would be granted for one semester at In other action, Eversole said David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, had been given tentative approval to reorganize the committee. The proposal now will be submitted to Del Skewell, executive vice chancellor, for final approval. The proposal would allow students wanting to schedule events on campus to receive approval from our team committee would meet biweekly to consider controversial requests. 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