GIFT OF ELEPHANT TUSKS.—President Kennedy stands beside elephant tusks in the White House, Washington, after they had been given to hint by Abba Fulbert Toulon, President of the Congo Republic (formerly the French Congo). President Toulon was in Washington on an informal visit. During the exchange of gifts after a luncheon, President Kennedy gave President Toulon a bust of Lincoln.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29539, 14 June 1961, Page 15
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60GIFT OF ELEPHANT TUSKS.—President Kennedy stands beside elephant tusks in the White House, Washington, after they had been given to hint by Abba Fulbert Toulon, President of the Congo Republic (formerly the French Congo). President Toulon was in Washington on an informal visit. During the exchange of gifts after a luncheon, President Kennedy gave President Toulon a bust of Lincoln. Press, Volume C, Issue 29539, 14 June 1961, Page 15
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