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Foreign News September 4, 1957

The Nome Nugget

Nome, Nome County, Alaska

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Eleanor Roosevelt left Copenhagen yesterday by plane for Moscow to interview Soviet leaders including Nikita Khrushchev as a newspaperwoman. Her planned itinerary includes Leningrad, Kiev, Samarkand, and Stalingrad for a three-week stay.

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Eleanor Roosevelt
To Visit Russia

COPENHAGEN, (P) - Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, left yesterday for Moscow by air to talk with several Soviet leaders as a newspaperwoman.

Before leaving by an S.A.S. plane, she said she would try to get interviews with "all Soviet statesmen - from (Party Secretary) Nikita Khrushchev and downwards."

"I want to see a lot of places but whether they'll let me, I don't know," she said, adding her tentative itinerary includes Leningrad, Kiev, Samarkand and Stalingrad.

Mrs. Roosevelt expects to stay in Russia for about three weeks.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic

What keywords are associated?

Eleanor Roosevelt Russia Visit Soviet Leaders Moscow Interviews Khrushchev

What entities or persons were involved?

Eleanor Roosevelt Nikita Khrushchev

Where did it happen?

Moscow, Russia

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Primary Location

Moscow, Russia

Event Date

Yesterday

Key Persons

Eleanor Roosevelt Nikita Khrushchev

Event Details

Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt left Copenhagen by S.A.S. plane yesterday for Moscow to interview Soviet leaders including Nikita Khrushchev and others as a newspaperwoman. She plans to visit Leningrad, Kiev, Samarkand, and Stalingrad, staying for about three weeks.

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