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Charles Gates Dawes,Dwight Whitney Morrow confer,ambassadors,Washington DC,1930

Title: Dawes and Morrow confer at Washington
Date Created/Published: 1930 June 25.
Summary: Dwight F. Morrow, left, United States Ambassador to Mexico, leaving the Carlton Hotel in Washington, D.C., with Ambassador to Great Britain Charles G. Dawes.
Notes:
No. 71896 RU.
Subjects:
Morrow, Dwight W.--(Dwight Whitney),--1873-1931.
Dawes, Charles Gates,--1865-1951.
Ambassadors--American--1930.
Group portraits--1930.
Photographic prints--1930.
Portrait photographs--1930.
Bookmark /90706918/
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