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English: Bronze crescent from a temple in Hue, Central Viet-Nam, unpacked for the Vietnamese cultural exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution. Left to right, Mr. W. T. Bayne, Director of Georgetown Customs House, Mr. Truong Buu Khanh, Cultural Oficer of the Embassy of Viet-Nam, Mr. Nghiem Tham, of the National Institute for Historical Research of Saigon, and Mr. Thomas M. Beggs, Director of the National Collection of Fine Arts of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington.
Date Published on 26 October 1960
Source News from Viet-Nam Vol. 6, No. 11, page 21
Author Press and Information Office, Embassy of the Republic of Viet-Nam
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