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THE SOVIET WRITER, Valery Tarsis (middle), with reporters at London Airport after his arrival from Warsaw. His book, “Ward Seven,” aroused bitter official criticism in Russia when it was published in the West. He is giving lectures at Leicester Universty. -Photograph by cable.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30981, 10 February 1966, Page 13

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THE SOVIET WRITER, Valery Tarsis (middle), with reporters at London Airport after his arrival from Warsaw. His book, “Ward Seven,” aroused bitter official criticism in Russia when it was published in the West. He is giving lectures at Leicester Universty. -Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30981, 10 February 1966, Page 13

THE SOVIET WRITER, Valery Tarsis (middle), with reporters at London Airport after his arrival from Warsaw. His book, “Ward Seven,” aroused bitter official criticism in Russia when it was published in the West. He is giving lectures at Leicester Universty. -Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30981, 10 February 1966, Page 13