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EB43.R35 Approval of the Establishment of the Jacques Parisot Foundation Committee

The Executive Board,

Having noted the report of the Director-General on the Jacques Parisot Foundation,1

1. PAYS TRIBUTE to the memory of Professor Jacques Parisot and expresses its gratitude to Madame Jacques

Parisot; and

2. APPROVES the establishment of the Foundation Committee as proposed.

H a n d b . R e s . , 10th ed.,9.1.4 Seventeenth meeting, 27 February 1969

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