Word: moroz
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Moroz originally planned to visit the University tomorrow, but the Institute decided late yesterday afternoon to postpone the visit until next week so he can undergo a complete medical examination...
Besides suffering from jet lag, Moroz is "all right and he feels strong," Zenon Snylyk, his interpreter, said yesterday...
Omeljan Pritsak, Hrushevs'kyi Professor of Ukrainian History and director of the Institute, was more cautious, saying the visit would allow Moroz to meet President Bok and members of the Institute, and "smell our atmosphere...
...Moroz, who yesterday attributed his release to a Soviet desire for a SALT II agreement and to Harvard's offer, met with former Soviet Gen. Peter Grigorenko last night and will meet with President Carter within a few weeks, Snylyk added. In addition to Grigorenko, "a major dissident figure" who has been in the United States since 1977. Moroz met with a figure whose name could not be released, Snylyk said...
President Bok made a standing offer to Moroz to come to Harvard in November 1974 while Moroz was on a 20-week hunger strike at Vladimir Prison near Moscow. Moroz has spent most of the last 14 years in prison for "anti-Soviet propaganda and agitation...