RUSSIAN JOURNALIST INTERVIEWS PRESIDENT KENNEDY.—Mr Alexei Adzhubei (right), editor of the Soviet newspaper, "Izvestia," and son-in-law of the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev), interviews President Kennedy in the living-room of his home at Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. From left are the President, Mr Alex Akalovsky (State Department interpreter), Mr Georgi Bolshikov (editor of the “U.S.S.R.,” an American-language Soviet publication distributed in the United States), and Mr Adzhubei. This interview has since been published in “Izvestia.”
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29685, 1 December 1961, Page 13
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74RUSSIAN JOURNALIST INTERVIEWS PRESIDENT KENNEDY.—Mr Alexei Adzhubei (right), editor of the Soviet newspaper, "Izvestia," and son-in-law of the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev), interviews President Kennedy in the living-room of his home at Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. From left are the President, Mr Alex Akalovsky (State Department interpreter), Mr Georgi Bolshikov (editor of the “U.S.S.R.,” an American-language Soviet publication distributed in the United States), and Mr Adzhubei. This interview has since been published in “Izvestia.” Press, Volume C, Issue 29685, 1 December 1961, Page 13
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