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Thirty-three-year-old King Hassan also brought with him crates of gifts; but left behind in Rabat was a small, shiny grey horse with the Moroccan colors of red and green plaited in its mane, which had been intended as a present for Caroline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Morocco: A Friend in Washington | 4/5/1963 | See Source »

...Washington's Union Station last week, the Pennsylvania Railroad's ancient private car No. 1750 came to a hesitant stop. Clearly uncertain of the engineer's intentions, King Hassan II of Morocco descended cautiously to the platform, then displayed a big, engaging smile as he shook hands with President John F. Kennedy, and turned with even more warmth to Jackie Kennedy, who was smartly clad in a spring dress and coat, and dark blue straw...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Morocco: A Friend in Washington | 4/5/1963 | See Source »

Lovely Rival. King Hassan even produced a rival for Jackie in his lovely young sister, Princess Lalla Nezha, 22, who was greeted with a bouquet of red roses. All the proper protocol was laid on, from a 50-yd. red carpet to a spit and polish honor guard. "We are proud to welcome you. Your Majesty," said the President to the King. "Your country was the first to recognize the U.S. in the most difficult days of our Revolution."* King Hassan responded by saying that he had come to the U.S. "to renew my acquaintance with your people, to meet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Morocco: A Friend in Washington | 4/5/1963 | See Source »

...King Hassan chose the U.S. for his first state visit outside Africa to demonstrate that Morocco, though officially unaligned, knows that its real interest lies with the West. Indeed, in the two years since his father died, Hassan has proved to be a sensible leader of Morocco's 11.6 million people, and Hassan was eager to talk about his achievements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Morocco: A Friend in Washington | 4/5/1963 | See Source »

Even on the playing fields, Hassan's visit was a bust; his Moroccan army soccer team was only able to manage a tie with the Algerian squad. Next day, Hassan presented Ben Bella with a gift of a house trailer; all the guest got was a bill for staging the game-stadium rental, bus rental, and the cost of printing the programs. And when it came time to settle the hotel bill, Hassan's hosts pointedly looked the other way; by prior agreement, Hassan footed the bill for his entire no-man entourage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Algeria: The Man Who Came to Dinner | 3/22/1963 | See Source »

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