SHEPILOV IN MOSCOW
Banishment Not Permanent NEW YORK. December 1. Mr Dmitri Shepilov, the former Soviet Foreign Minister and one of the disgraced “Molotov group,” is back working in Moscow as an economist after his dismissal last July, the United Press reported today. Although officials refused to comment, it was learned that Mr Shepilov was employed at the Institute of Economics of the Academy of Science, the report from Moscow said.
Apparently he did not take up his original appointment as lecturer in economics at the Frunze Academy, in Kirgizia. He thus did not receive the exile imposed upon Mr Vyacheslav Molotov and Mr Georgi Malenkov. Mr Molotov is Soviet Ambassador to Outer Mongolia in Ulan Bator. Mr Malenkov is director of an electric power station in remote Kazhakastan.
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28450, 3 December 1957, Page 15
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