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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...illegal entry into the United States as a result of the last trip are still pending in a New York court. The feeling in, however, that the students' chances are considerably improved since a Federal Court of Appeals ruled three weeks ago in favor of William Worthr, a journalist who visited Cuba in 1961, on a similar charge. All 50 of the students from the last trip have had their passports declared technically void, but as none of them has attempted to leave the country the State Department action has not yet been tested...

Author: By Fitzhugh S. M. mullan, | Title: Boston Students Prepare Cuban Trip | 3/17/1964 | See Source »

Cuba stands as the greatest crisis of empire in the history of the United States, an American journalist told the Law School Forum last night...

Author: By Fitzhugh S. M. mullan, | Title: Cuban Refugee, Journalist Debate Revolution at Law School Forum | 3/14/1964 | See Source »

Three weeks ago a United States Court of Appeals in New Orleans reversed the decision of a lower court that had found the journalist guilty of illegal entry into the United States. In so doing, the Court established a precedent against travel restriction that will hold for other violations...

Author: By Fitzhugh S. M. mullan, | Title: Cuban Refugee, Journalist Debate Revolution at Law School Forum | 3/14/1964 | See Source »

Urrutia was upset by the journalist's inference that Cuba enjoyed more liberty than Mississippi. "If things are so good in Cuba why are there 300,000 Cubans living in this country? And I haven't exactly seen Americans Seeking to Castro's island paradise...

Author: By Fitzhugh S. M. mullan, | Title: Cuban Refugee, Journalist Debate Revolution at Law School Forum | 3/14/1964 | See Source »

This judgment, in Britain's Manchester Guardian, is by a top journalist with the improbable name of Taya Zinkin, who is married to an executive of Unilever Ltd. and has spent considerable time in the U.S. studying at the University of Wisconsin and visiting her White Russian parents in New Jersey and her brother in New Mexico. Most Americans, she says, ascribe this marital warmth to the geographical and class mobility of U.S. life, which makes a family more dependent on its own resources. But to these factors Mrs. Zinkin adds a more original explanation: "the dating system...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Customs: The Loving Americans | 3/6/1964 | See Source »

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