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Marina Oswald in University of Michigan English Language Institute classroom

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Ann Arbor News, January 5, 1965
Caption
Mrs. Marina Oswald (left) approaches the University's English language Institute and (above) takes her seat in the classroom as one of some 28,000 students arriving on campus this week for the start of the second term. The widow of Lee Harvey Oswald, who was accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy, is taking an eight-week cram course in English. The ELI course consists of five hours of classes and laboratory work daily, six days a week, and is aimed at giving foreign students a working knowledge of English. Her two daughters, June Lee, 3, and Marina Rachel, 1, remained in Dallas.

Year
1965
Month
January
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