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Photograph article dated February 22, 1964 partially reads, "After a night in Palm Springs, President Lyndon B. Johnson and President Adolfo Lopez Mateos of Mexico today breakfasted together, then flew by helicopter to Los Angeles where they will put the finishing touches on a statement of hands - across - the - border solidarity. A postbreakfast joint communique on two days of talks by the two presidents was to be followed by a Lopez Mateos news conference. The early morning meeting was the final business session scheduled by the two chief executives... Earlier in the day, both presidents addressed a UCLA conclave where some 34,000 persons saw the two men receive honorary doctor of laws degrees." Photograph caption reads, "UCLA Regent Edwin W. Pauley, confers degree on Lopez Mateos. Both U.S. and Mexican presidents spoke at the event."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Lo´pez Mateos, Adolfo,--1910-1969 Pauley, Edwin W.--(Edwin Wendell),--1903-1981 Mexico.--President (1958-1964 : Lo´pez Mateos) University of California (System).--Regents--Officials and employees University of California, Los Angeles Universities and colleges--California--Westwood (Los Angeles) Degrees, Academic--California--Los Angeles Academic costumes Men--California--Los Angeles International relations Westwood (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs
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