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Title
America Welcomes President Ayub, July 1961: 11-19
Digital Identifier
USG-01-E
Date(s) of Materials
July 1961: 11-19
Description
Motion picture covering the official state visit of President Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pakistan to the United States. Included are his arrival at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, and welcome by President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; motorcade through Washington, D.C.; State Dinner at Mount Vernon, Virginia; address before a Joint Session of the Congress; visit to the Islamic Center and Mosque in Washington and remarks before the National Press Club; a dinner hosted by President Ayub at the Mayflower Hotel; ticker-tape parade and reception in New York City; a visit to the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, with Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and a reception at the Johnson Ranch; and a dinner in New York City hosted by Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) Dag Hammerskjold.
Presented by: United States Information Service (USIS).
Produced by: Thomas Craven Film Corporation.
Presented by: United States Information Service (USIS).
Produced by: Thomas Craven Film Corporation.
Copyright Status
Public Domain
Media Type
Extent / Physical Description
2 film reels (color; sound; 35 mm; 2000 feet; 21 minutes)
Collection
Series
Series 01. United States Information Agency.
Preferred Citation
United States Government Agencies Collection. America Welcomes President Ayub, July 1961: 11-19
Subject(s)
Person(s)
Place(s)
Contributor(s)
Thomas Craven Film Corporation
United States Information Agency
Archival Creator(s)
National Archives and Records Administration. Office of Presidential Libraries. John F. Kennedy Library. (04/01/1985- )
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Some of the archival materials in this collection may be subject to copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Users of these materials are advised to determine the copyright status of any document from which they wish to publish.
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction.
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