From the Kremlin to Siberia

Steve Raymer

Sunday, 03 Nov 1991 at 4:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Steve Raymer is director of the news service and staff photographer for the National Geographic. He has visited the Soviet Union 15 times and published 28 stories including his most recent on the food shortages, he is fluent in Russian, has a masters in Journalism form the University of Wisconsin and completed a one-year fellowship at Stanford on the Soviet Union and Russian language.
Part of the World Affairs Series: The New World Order

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