Carlos_P._Romulo_(1949_UN_photo).jpg
Summary
Description Carlos P. Romulo (1949 UN photo).jpg |
English:
Photograph of Carlos P. Romulo as President of the UN General Assembly.
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Source | Sigedon Books and Antiques , Archive |
Author | United Nations |
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