Rene Coty

(Original Caption) Olympic Honor Guard for Coty. Paris, France: French President Rene Coty, (left), accompanied by Olympic Committee President, Avery Brundage, passes between the Fencers Guard of Honor on his arrival at the Sorbonne yesterday. The International Olympic Committee, currently meeting in Paris, today decided to leave the 1956 Games in Melbourne, Australia. Australian Delegate Hugh Weir promised that all facilities will be ready for the teams by November 22. The IOC, with representatives of 40 nations, will vote by secret ballot on the site for the 1960 Games.
(Original Caption) Olympic Honor Guard for Coty. Paris, France: French President Rene Coty, (left), accompanied by Olympic Committee President, Avery Brundage, passes between the Fencers Guard of Honor on his arrival at the Sorbonne yesterday. The International Olympic Committee, currently meeting in Paris, today decided to leave the 1956 Games in Melbourne, Australia. Australian Delegate Hugh Weir promised that all facilities will be ready for the teams by November 22. The IOC, with representatives of 40 nations, will vote by secret ballot on the site for the 1960 Games.
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