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  • .. :·.•. : CENTRAL FILES·· !, '::'. ., /,. ,. . • .. : I --------1 ----- If; - THE WHITE HOUSE R ·FERRAL To: OFFICE I,> Mr. Benjamin. -l. Read Director, Ex c ti c Sl.lcretar:at Department of State ACTION REQUESTED ,r··"/ --I _____ Draft re~ly
  • 1181 [SAMITl~[;;Q PER Ft>\C O'lft\flll 8/1e;GGJ&afll.(,,~ti1atton 42 cable opmq/SO/ll pt.rtJlJ'/RAC10-Sif> C perNlJ'/Mt memo 10-M.'\ deptel 1487 to DakarfSA~HTl:Z:l;DPER C 8/1i/QQJ,;Qll\t ':;QJ\.ttlUdlon O'll7.lllll 2 6/5/65 A Read to Bundy
  • de Chardin et la Politique Africaine (Paris, Senil, 1961). President Senghor was also the moving force behind the First World Festival of Negro Arts, held in Dakar in April 1965. though President Senghor he seldom speaks speaks French and reads
  • palace. Sincerely, J. Willis Hurst, M. D. Professor and Chairman Department of Medicine Mrs. Bess Able The White House Washington, D. C. President Leopold Sedar Senghor .S'EE1 His ExcGllenoy Leopold s. Sengbor llr. Benjamin H. Read J une 2, 1966
  • ! Mlffl:A:L BRIEFIN}MF>lORANDUM FORTHEVICE PRF.SIDE>JT CONCERNIMJ OF SENEGAL 'IHEREPUBLIC (Should be read in conjunction with the unclassified country paper trans­ mitted under same cover). General Senegal was the oldest French West African dependency
  • DATE RESTRICT ION To S/CPR - Mrs. Dunaway from AFMW - Bayard King CONFIDENTIAL 9/ 16/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt Rostow with CONFIDENTIAL AND SECRET attachments 8/19/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt W. Rostow with a CONFIDENTIAL attachment 9/21