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DISCUSSING OLYMPIC GAMES.—Plans for United States competitors’ participation in the Olympic Games were discussed by these three men when they met last week at a reception held at the Ambassador Hotel, New York. They are, from left, Mr R. Max Ritter, treasurer of the U.S. Olympic committee, Mr T. G. Carter, chairman of the Australian Wool Bureau, and Sir Percy Spender, Australian Ambassador to the United States.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27962, 8 May 1956, Page 14

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DISCUSSING OLYMPIC GAMES.—Plans for United States competitors’ participation in the Olympic Games were discussed by these three men when they met last week at a reception held at the Ambassador Hotel, New York. They are, from left, Mr R. Max Ritter, treasurer of the U.S. Olympic committee, Mr T. G. Carter, chairman of the Australian Wool Bureau, and Sir Percy Spender, Australian Ambassador to the United States. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27962, 8 May 1956, Page 14

DISCUSSING OLYMPIC GAMES.—Plans for United States competitors’ participation in the Olympic Games were discussed by these three men when they met last week at a reception held at the Ambassador Hotel, New York. They are, from left, Mr R. Max Ritter, treasurer of the U.S. Olympic committee, Mr T. G. Carter, chairman of the Australian Wool Bureau, and Sir Percy Spender, Australian Ambassador to the United States. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27962, 8 May 1956, Page 14