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FREED BY RUSSIANS.—Professor Frederick Barghoorn, a 51-year-old Yale University professor, photographed on his arrival at London Airport from Moscow after his release by the Russians. Arrested on spying charges, he was freed and then expelled from the country. The Soviet Foreign Minister (Mr Gromyko) announced his release because of the "personal concern” of President Kennedy.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 15

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FREED BY RUSSIANS.—Professor Frederick Barghoorn, a 51-year-old Yale University professor, photographed on his arrival at London Airport from Moscow after his release by the Russians. Arrested on spying charges, he was freed and then expelled from the country. The Soviet Foreign Minister (Mr Gromyko) announced his release because of the "personal concern” of President Kennedy. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 15

FREED BY RUSSIANS.—Professor Frederick Barghoorn, a 51-year-old Yale University professor, photographed on his arrival at London Airport from Moscow after his release by the Russians. Arrested on spying charges, he was freed and then expelled from the country. The Soviet Foreign Minister (Mr Gromyko) announced his release because of the "personal concern” of President Kennedy. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 15

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