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Frank Pace Receiving Gift From General Zenon Noriega Aguero

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (center, holding package) receives a gift from General Zenon Noriega Aguero of Peru (left, back to camera, shaking hands with Pace), during a reception held in the General's honor at Hop Hall, Fort Myer, Virginia. Also present is Margaret (Mrs. Frank) Pace (second from right, mostly obscured) and Peruvian Ambassador to the United States Fernando Berckemeyer (right). All others are unidentified.

Guests at Reception in Honor of General Noriega Aguero

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace is hosting a reception for the Peruvian Minister of War, General Zenon Noriega Aguero, at Hop Hall, Fort Myer, Virginia. Standing in the receiving line, from left to right: Secretary Pace; unidentified woman; Margaret (Mrs. Frank) Pace; General Noriega Aguero (mostly obscured); unidentified armed forces officer; Claribel (Mrs. Fernando) Berckemeyer, wife of the Ambassador of Peru; Peruvian Ambassador to the United States Fernando Berckemeyer.

Harvard Business School Luncheon in Saigon

A luncheon is taking place between visiting members of the Harvard Business School and United States and South Vietnamese dignitaries in Saigon, South Vietnam. From left to right (seated with backs to the window): Mr. Hanson from the Harvard Business School; unidentified man; United States Ambassador to South Vietnam Elbridge Durbrow; Vice-President Nguyen Ngoc Tho of South Vietnam (standing); United States Economic Counselor Arthur Z. Gardiner; Professor Franklin Folts of the Harvard Business School; and Mr. Chieu. All others are unidentified.

Harvard Business School Luncheon in Saigon

A luncheon is taking place between visiting members of the Harvard Business School and United States and South Vietnamese dignitaries in Saigon, South Vietnam. From left to right at the back table: unidentified man; United States Ambassador to South Vietnam Elbridge Durbrow; and Vice-President Nguyen Ngoc Tho of South Vietnam (standing); and United States Economic Counselor Arthur Z. Gardiner. All others are unidentified.