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An unidentified man is shaking the hand of Governor Arch Moore. An unidentified woman is speaking to Shelley Moore and an unidentified man and woman at a reception.
Two unidentified men are shaking hands.
Two unidentified men shaking hands during Governor Arch Moore's campaign.
Two unidentified men shaking hands outside the Cao Dai temple, Vietnam.
Three unidentified men standing with two mud covered football players from the Hampshire Trojans Football team (Romney, W.Va.). They are all shaking hands.
An unidentified man shakes a womans hand as she comes through the door. An unidentified man is halfway through the door. An unidentified woman (back towards the camera) is waiting to greet the man and woman. The door is being held open by an unidentified state trooper.
An unidentified man in uniform is shaking the hand of an unidentified Vietnamese woman in the Cau Xa Village.
An unidentified man in uniform is reaching out to shake the hand of an unidentified Vietnamese woman in the Cau Xa Villiage.
U.S. Operations Mission (USOM) Director Charles Mann welcoming Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. and two unidentified men to Vietnam. The Director is shaking hands with an unidentified man.
An unidentified woman is shaking Shelly Moores hand during a party. Governor Arch Moore is standing between them.
Shelley Moore shaking the hand of a unidentified woman who just got off a plane. Five unidentified men are waiting with Shelley to great the people arriving.
Richard A Robinson, Winner of the State Veterans of Foreign Wars annual Voice of Democracy contest, shaking the hand of Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen. Left to right: Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.; Senator Everett Dirksen; Richard Robinson from Fairmont, W.Va.; and State Department Commander Emmett Williams of Beckley.