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Pamphlet, p. 1: Jack D. Gordon [Washington Federal President] |
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Pamphlet, p. 2 |
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Pamphlet, p. 3 |
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Pamphlet, p. 4: Rugged terrain of Ethiopia |
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Pamphlet, p. 5: [...] the greatest falls of the Blue Nile |
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Pamphlet, p. 6: [...] woven house used by natives of the Sedomo tribe |
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Pamphlet, p. 7: Jack Gordon and George Speer confer with His Excellency Dejazmatch Mangashia Seyoum, Ethiopia's Minister of Public Works and Communications |
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Pamphlet, p. 8: [Miscellaneous views of Ethiopians life and customs] |
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Pamphlet, p. 9: [View of] Addis Ababa |
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Pamphlet, p. 10 |
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Pamphlet, p. 11 |
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Pamphlet, p. 12 |
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Pamphlet, p. 13 |
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Pamphlet, p. 14 |
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Pamphlet, p. 15: Signboard near Point Four office in Addis Ababa |
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Pamphlet, p. 16 |
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Pamphlet, p. 17: [View of two children] |
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Pamphlet, p. 18 |
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Periodical, p. 19: Arthur H. Courshon, Chairman of the Board of Washington Federal congratulates Milton M. Gaynor (right) |
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