Word: passport
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...present, Schoenman is working to spread the findings of the tribunal (neatly packed in a paperback book). He will return to England as soon as he can retrieve his United States passport which was confiscated by the Federal government after he took a trip to North Vietnam...
...mother with an almost 18-year-old son who will this fall begin his college career in the U.S. with no fear of the draft awaiting him because of his British passport, I can endorse every word of Britain's Bernard Levin, columnist for the Daily Mail [March 1]. My heart goes out with gratitude to those American families whose sons are holding back the Red tide in Southeast Asia-and with shame for the paltry attitude taken by many in Britain and the Western world who have been only too glad to accept American assistance in their...
...organize as many of the 500 Vietnamese students in this country as he can. He says he is optimistic because he was earlier able to get more than a dozen signatures in a few days. "But the possibility of punishment makes it difficult," he admitted. Long's own passport is up for renewal in May. He wants to go to graduate school here.NGO VINH LONG '68, Vietnamese student at Harvard, earlier this month confronted his country's ambassador to the United States with an anti-war statement--the first public statement against U.S. policy by Vietnamese students...
...quota does not, however, cover British passport holders who have a "substantial connection" with Britain, such as a naturalized father. The entry of nonpassport holders from the Commonwealth is already limited to 8,500 a year under a 1962 quota...
...Hans Werner Henze's heroes and heroines. In The Young Lord, the hero turns out to be an extremely well-trained monkey, and the moral of the tale seems to be that the modern world is so fad-conscious that people will imitate practically anyone with a social passport, even if he is an ape in disguise. It might sound like comedy, but the work is filled with bitter misery. Henze has said: "This music fashions, out of itself, its own new dwellings from which it will emerge and explain itself only for those who can show...