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IMPROMPTU WALK.—President Johnson with the United States Secretary of State, Mr Dean Rusk (left), and the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Mr Arthur Goldberg (right) taking an impromptu walk down the centre of First avenue near 46th street in New York. The President stopped at the United States Mission to the United Nations and'then paid a surprise visit to the United Nations Secretary-General, U Thant.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31190, 14 October 1966, Page 14

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IMPROMPTU WALK.—President Johnson with the United States Secretary of State, Mr Dean Rusk (left), and the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Mr Arthur Goldberg (right) taking an impromptu walk down the centre of First avenue near 46th street in New York. The President stopped at the United States Mission to the United Nations and'then paid a surprise visit to the United Nations Secretary-General, U Thant. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31190, 14 October 1966, Page 14

IMPROMPTU WALK.—President Johnson with the United States Secretary of State, Mr Dean Rusk (left), and the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Mr Arthur Goldberg (right) taking an impromptu walk down the centre of First avenue near 46th street in New York. The President stopped at the United States Mission to the United Nations and'then paid a surprise visit to the United Nations Secretary-General, U Thant. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31190, 14 October 1966, Page 14

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