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English: An older white woman, wearing glasses, hair parted center, wearing a necklace and a dark top
Date
Source "Betty Carp Acclaimed as 'Living Legend'". Department of State News Letter: 38. February 1964 – via Internet Archive.
Author No photographer credited

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Betty Carp, from a 1964 publication of the US Department of State

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