Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. March 15, 1962 Soviet Diplomat Popular By United Press International RUSSIA'S NEW MAN in Washington comes highly recommended by Western diplomats who know him well. At 42, Anatoly Fedorovich Dobrynin has gained higher respect from the Western World than few Soviet diplomats could ever claim. His rise in the Russian diplomatic service has been rapid and he has been described as a bright star in the new generation of Soviet officialdom. He is no stranger to American shores. For three years from 1952 to 1955 he was with the Soviet embassy in Washington, first as counsellor then as Counsellor-Minister. He traveled extensively throughout the country, getting to know the American people as few Russians ever have. His English is fluent. IN 1955 HE returned to Moscow to assume the post of counsellor in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. He held the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and attended a number of international conferences. In 1957 he returned to this country as an undersecretary without a department in the United Nations Secretariat. A year later he became under-secretary for the Department of Political and Security Council Affairs. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT He was one of the principal advisers to the late Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold. Dobrynin was known for his frankness when dealing with Hammarskjold. At meetings Dobrynin often would interrupt Hammarskjold and disagree with him. But he also was on good terms with his fellow officials and was popular with his subordinates. When he returned to Moscow, Dobrynin became chief of the American section of the Soviet Foreign Ministry where he specialized in affairs of both North and South America. He held that post until his Washington appointment. Details on his personal life are sketchy, although it is known that he is married, has a daughter and a son and is a member of the Communist party. He is tall and of slight build. He is a good mixer, both at informal and official functions, and has made some close friends among western diplomats—a prime example of the new type of Soviet diplomat. Deferment Test April 17 Applications for the Selective Service College Qualification Test to be given on April 17 are now available to college students at the Registrar's Office. The applications must be postmarked no later than midnight Tuesday, March 27. Scores made on the test will provide local boards with evidence of aptitude for continued undergraduate and graduate study. The scores will not individually determine eligibility for deferment, but will be considered with other information in determining whether or not individual registrants may be deferred for further study. To be eligible to take the test, an Hunsinger Motor Co. 922 Mass. 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