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OLYMPIC FLAME SETS OUT FOR MEXICO.—The Greek runner, Haris Aivaliotis (middle), carrying the Olympic Flame and olive branches, signifying peace and victory, to Athens on the first stage of the torch’s journey from Olympia, Greece, to Mexico City for the opening of the Olympic Games.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31771, 30 August 1968, Page 13

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OLYMPIC FLAME SETS OUT FOR MEXICO.—The Greek runner, Haris Aivaliotis (middle), carrying the Olympic Flame and olive branches, signifying peace and victory, to Athens on the first stage of the torch’s journey from Olympia, Greece, to Mexico City for the opening of the Olympic Games. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31771, 30 August 1968, Page 13

OLYMPIC FLAME SETS OUT FOR MEXICO.—The Greek runner, Haris Aivaliotis (middle), carrying the Olympic Flame and olive branches, signifying peace and victory, to Athens on the first stage of the torch’s journey from Olympia, Greece, to Mexico City for the opening of the Olympic Games. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31771, 30 August 1968, Page 13