Word: culturale
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week, armed with the title of Cultural Attaché of the Cuban Embassy, solid, swarthy Ernesto Lecuona was rushing around Manhattan doing a number of things no diplomat had ever done before. He had just signed one of the biggest song-publishing contracts ever negotiated on Broadway. He had...
The Falange had set up its own form of Auslandsdienst to carry the gospel of Hispanidad to the New World and reestablish Spain as the dominant cultural, economic and political influence in Latin America. El Caudillo dreamed of empire. In this exuberant period, there must have been at least a...
These soldiers also take a foreign-area course under experts who can give them an understanding of the geographical and cultural character of the area in which Burmese is spoken. Lecturers, seminars, discussion groups, movies are being combined to familiarize the boys with all major aspects of the natural and...
> "National governments and international organization must guarantee the rights of ethnic, religious and cultural minorities to economic livelihood . . . equal opportunity for educational and cultural development . . . political equality."
That the State Department's Turner would work toward such aims as these seemed clear from the fact that he had helped formulate them at Harpers Ferry. His personal history would seem to assure the forcefulness of his work. The Iowa-born economist and historian (Great Cultural Traditions) is...