Word: exits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...also radically curtailed one of the most popular freedoms of his administration-foreign travel-by invalidating all current exit visas and passports. That move will undoubtedly make leaving the country difficult for all but officials, but it may also discourage the thousands of Czechoslovaks now abroad from ever going home...
EMERGENCY EXIT by Ignazio Silone. 207 pages. Harper...
Emergency Exit, a collection of autobiographical essays that was first published in Italy in 1965, deals basically with Silone's belief in the enduring relevance of these values. In this regard, it is a work of optimism that avoids the sap of positive thinking and goes directly to its roots. As the essays reveal, these roots are inextricably bound up with Silone's own-with his youth among the landless peasants of the Abruzzi mountains, with his early religious training, with the earthquake that left him an orphan at 14, and with the Fascists, who killed his sole...
...carped in 1960. Yet Humphrey could hit hard and often-as he did in the closing weeks of the 1968 campaign. Despite his revilement by dis. sident Democrats, there is no reason why Humphrey should not remain a major figure in the Democratic Party. Still, his defeat marks an exit-the exit of a style, of a certain brand of liberalism, which seems about to be replaced, though by what is far from clear...
long falls your exit all repeatingly...