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Vice President Richard Nixon drinks yerba mate from a mate gourd at a barbeque luncheon held at the residence of Luis Batlle Berres in Montevideo, Uruguay

Vice President Richard Nixon drinks yerba mate from a mate gourd at a ...

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Myriam Lorenzo explains the Guiro, a Puerto Rican musical instrument made from a gourd, to a Seoul American High School student during Hispanic Women in Leadership Career Day sponsored by 1ST Signal Brigade, Seoul, Korea. The event, part of on going activities at Yongsan Army Post during Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. through Oct. 15, is designed to educate people about the diversity of spanish speaking people and career opportunities open to them

Myriam Lorenzo explains the Guiro, a Puerto Rican musical instrument m...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KOREA CD Base: Seoul Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Jim Varhegyi Release Status: Released to P... More

Pat Nixon drinks yerba mate from a mate gourd at a barbeque luncheon held at the residence of Luis Batlle Berres in Montevideo, Uruguay

Pat Nixon drinks yerba mate from a mate gourd at a barbeque luncheon h...

Photographic Materials Public domain photograph of President Richard Nixon administration, US government, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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