Memorandum from Dwight L. Chapin to Members of the President's Party Regarding Chopsticks
Dwight L. Chapin suggests in this memorandum that members of President Richard Nixon's party traveling to China practice using chopsticks.
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OCR Page 1 of 2MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINOTON
February 4, 1972
6:30 p.m.
MEMORANDUM FOR:
MEMBERS OF THE PRESIDENT'S PARTY
FROM:
DWIGHT L. CHAPITY If
SUBJECT:
China -- 1972
Throughout China you will find sayings from Chairman Mao. Many
of the Chairman's sayings center around "practice".
Borrowing from the Chairman the old "Practice makes perfect",
I suggest you become acquainted with using the enclosed chopsticks.
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