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...cooperation with the U.S. Export-Import Bank and private interests in Latin American countries, I.H.C. also has an ambitious hotel-building program underway. Scheduled to open next fall, in time for the projected Inter-American Conference of Nations, is Caracas' $7,000,000, 400-room Tamanaco. Bogotá's 400-room Tequendama and Maracaibo's 150-room Del Lago, opening later in the year, will finally give those cities first-class hotels ; and the 600-room Copan, due to be completed in 1954, will help fill the urgent need for more and better hotel accommodations in booming...
Last night's "C" league games were the last inter-House squash matches until after the Christmas vacation. League play continues until all Houses have played each other twice...
...competition is decided by a series of inter-club debates which are held in the spring of each year. Of the 34 clubs which competed, eight finished with good enough records to qualify for the spring quarterfinals...
...army officers who rule Venezuela had planned it, last week's election was supposed to be a polite show of public approval, making the country look democratic enough to be a suave, suitable host at the tenth Inter-American Conference of nations next year. Instead, the military junta suffered a stunning defeat-then gave an amazing demonstration of how to break promises, kick democracy in the teeth, and cling to power by force...
...close enough accord with each other," he commented. "In the realm of teaching they are all attempting to have complete programs, thus causing an increase in the number of professors needed, and a rise in costs." The dean suggested that this problem could be alleviated if inter-school trading of specialized teachers was permitted. This would keep costs down and provide a richer education...