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September 5, 1955

Letter, I. Vinogradov and I. Kozlov to the CPSU Central Committee

[CPSU CC stamp:

32918

6 September 1955

Subject to return to the

CPSU CC General Department]

 

TO THE CPSU CENTRAL COMMITTEE

 

Cde. Radmanesh, the General Secretary of the People's Party of Iran, has turned to the CPSU CC with a request to enroll Farhad Keshavarz, a member of the CC of the People's Party of Iran, into the first year of this school year of the First Moscow Medical Institute without examinations.

 

Farhad Keshavarz has a secondary education and knows Russian.

 

We consider it advisable to grant the request of Cde. Radmanesh to enroll Farhad Keshavarz into the first year of the First Moscow Medical Institute without examinations.

 

The issue has been coordinated with the USSR Ministry of Health (Cde. Shupik).

 

[partly illegible handwriting in the left margin agreeing to this]

 

Deputy Chief of the CPSU CC Department for

Relations with Foreign Communist Parties [signature] (I. Vinogradov)

 

Chief of a sector of the CPSU CC Department [signature] (I. Kozlov)

 

5 September 1955

 

Nº 25-S-1872

 

[handwritten:

Memo

Cde. Radmanesh and Cde. Shupik have been informed.

Sector chief I. Kozlov

8 September 1955

[illegible signature]

 

 

2.3azh [to the] archives

Vl. Vo[ronin]

13 September 1955

This letter requests that Farhad Keshavarz, member of the CC People's Party of Iran, be admitted into the First Moscow Medical Institute without examinations.


Document Information

Source

RGANI, f. 5, op. 28, d. 347. Department for Relations with Foreign Communist Parties (International Department of the Central Committee), 1953-1957, microfilm, reel 83. Contributed by Roham Alvandi and translated by Gary Goldberg.

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