Word: inter-american
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...Picture magazine published by Nelson Rockefeller's Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, and sent every month to 175,000 influential Latin Americans...
...Director of the Motion Picture Division of the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs...
...street. At present only one regular broadcast originating outside of the U.S. is carried over CBS-a weekly Calling Pan America program-but the network hopes for more. Working mouth in microphone with CBS is Nelson Rockefeller's Office for the Coordination of Inter-American Affairs, which supplies programs and suggestions. For instance, Dr. Julio Barata, Brazilian radio chief (TIME, March 30), now makes a five-minute broadcast daily from Manhattan in which he comments on U.S. news for Brazilian listeners, calls a spade a spade...
...kind of left-hand man to complement Hopkins on the right. Long before the Army shake-ups in March, Smith's able, quiet staff workers had run fish-cold eyes over the War Department, seeking out weak spots. When the State Department and Nelson Rockefeller's Inter-American Committee feuded, Harold Smith wooed them back to harmony. Before Presidential Adviser Samuel Rosenman reorganized war production, and cleaned up the defense-housing mess, he conferred chiefly with Smith. The executive orders with which President Roosevelt made and unmade war agencies, delegated power and took it away, were drawn...
...Bart J. Bok, professor of Astronomy, and John C. Robbins, Jr. '42 will represent the University at the Inter-American Student Conference for New England on the Basic Problems of the Americas at 3:00 o'clock next Saturday afternoon at Simmons College...