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             English: (Caption from original) Empress Nagako,  Mrs. Ford,  Emperor Hirohito and  President walk down the Cross Hall towards the East Room prior to a state dinner held in honour of the Japanese head of state 
            Français : Impératrice du Japon Nagako, Madame Betty Ford, Empereur Hirohito et le président américain  Gerald Ford (1975). 
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           2 October 1975 | 
          
          
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            National Archives ARC#186821 Record Group:Collection GRF-WHPO | 
          
          
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           White House Photographic Office. | 
          
          
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