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  • in the lovely 1ettln&. The exqulalte ca1k which you pre ■ ented to u■ will hold a place of honor in our home. Tbuk you for 1ivlna ue 1uch a memorable time, and 1uch a beautiful remembrance of the occa■ ion. Pald1tan wu a thrllllna •top on our trip. 1 wa1 much
  • College, Intereatsa Lahore; Cambridge (1935) English, Urdu, Punjabi Reading, jurisprudence Mr. Qli.dir is from a distinguished Punjabi family. His father, the late Sir Abdul Qadir, enjoyed international fame as a scholar and a literateur. Mr. Qadir
  • response to qu~stio~,r ..-~~d ,tn~l'~ .}. ·h.e newsm~n sho~d _have - 2 - stayed home and watched Kennedy on television to get the answers. Soliven also noted that Macapagal had been pushed into the background at the airport reception, and wondered
  • of JolmsoiiTi5referenco to Kennedy's statements in response to questions, said that the newsmen should have stayed home end \Yatched Keunody- on television to get the answers. ~oliven also noted that i·.tacapagal had been pushed reception, and wondered 1n to I.he
  • and Japanese pattern in 1942. Not absolutely necessary. Return by Europe: Undesirable, regardless of' stops. Could go to Rome, Bonn, maybe :Wndon, not Paris. Or to Geneva, to bring Dean home. But proper order would suggest the Vice-President reporting
  • CLOSELYUS PRESS; HE HAS-TALKEDAT CONSIDERABLE LENGTHWITHME ABOUTHIS DIFFI­ CULTIESAT HOME WHICHHE BELIEVESARISE IN PARTFROMTHE BAD PRESS WHICHHE GETS ABROAD. I MYSELFHAVENOTFOUNDANY SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCEFOR THE EXTREME ALLEGATIONS FREQUENTLY MADECONCERNING