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Gordon Hannington Luce was forced to leave Burma in 1964. He was one of many foreigners who were forced to leave the country at that time.
Explanation
Luce and his wife, Tee Tee, fled Burma to India in 1942 after the Japanese invasion.
They returned to Rangoon in 1946, where Luce was given a professorship of history at the University of Rangoon.
Luce was awarded an Honorary D. Litt. by the University of Rangoon in 1957 for his work on Burmese history.
Luce was forced to leave Burma again in 1964 due to his foreign nationality.
Luce and his wife settled on his sister's farm in Jersey, Channel Islands.
Luce died on May 2, 1979.
Rest in Peace--Dear Saya Luce.
Felix Rohatyn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Rohatyn
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