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Solzhenitsyn reunited with family Alexander Solzhenitsyn awaits reunion with his family after exile from Russia. Publication of The Gulag Archipelago, a detailed history of the Soviet prison system, prompted Russia to exile the 55 year-old author. One of Russia's most visible and vocal dissidents, Solzhenitsyn once served an 11-year prison term. Solzhenitsyn had previously been prevented by the Soviets from receiving a Nobel Prize for literature, but finally in 1978, he received the award in Switzerland. |
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Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams was published
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English explorer Robert Falcon Scott reached the South Pole Norwegian Roald Amundsen had beaten him there by one month
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Orville Wright makes 1st 1-hr airplane flight, Fort Myer, Va
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