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On the recordOctober 17, 1963
This is part of the arrangement which was agreed to about 2 years ago with your distinguished Prime Minister, that the United States and Japan would attempt to come to much more intimate understandings in the economic, scientific, and cultural fields.
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Joseph Kennedy
Democratic · Massachusetts

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Remarks to a Group From the Second U.S.-Japan Conference on Educational and Cultural Interchange.

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