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- these compliments and said that whil.e not
wishi.n{; to iive the appearance Sonesal was neddlir}fl in the internal
affairs
of the U.s., he was vel"J· pleased hr. Kennedy had been elected.,
and stressed
tho importance which !3en~nl attached to Kennedy's role
in world
- Affairs
Paris.
D~a1·l,.ir. l,:i.5.nister:
of the }'rcnch Re1)ublic,
I'lALY:
The Prime ?,Jinister
Affairs.
has asstu:-:ed ter:1pora't·y charge
of the Binistry
of i
- (Salon
chinois et Grande Salle de Bal).
Le President Senghor dine en prive a Blair House.
VENDREDI
30
SEPTEMBRE
8h40
Depart de Blair House.
19 heures
L'Honorable Samuel W . Yorty, Maire de Los
Angeles, et le Conseil des Affaires mondiales de
Los
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December
2, 1968
Monday - 5:32 p.m.
,Mr.
President:
,.
J(
We interviewed
Alfred Hurt today
in C;Onnection with his proposed
appointment
as Director
of...AID 1 s
Office of West Africa Regi~~al
Affairs in Senegal.
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DEPARTMENT
OF STATE
Washington, D.C.
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL
VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAOF HIS
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We underatand that the American participa•
tion ia being handled by the U. S. Committee for
the Featival ln coop~ration with the Bureau of
Cultural and Educational .Affair• of the State
Department. I auggeat that you contact botb of
aro11pa about your
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cc:
Protocol
CF w/cy of Incoming
~untry
File w /Incoming
THE SECRETARY
OF STATE
WASHINGTON
March
25,
1968
LIMITED OFFICIAL USE ENCLOSURE
Dear
Mr. President:
The Department
has received
a communication
from the American
Embassy
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in 1957. In this way, the Senegalese themselves took more and more responsibility
for the administration of their own affairs.
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THE LAND
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Republic of Senegal, which covers 76,000 square miles (approximately
the area of South Dakota), is bounded