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...Walter M. Beveraggi-Allende, professor of Latin-American economy at Boston University, who got his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard last spring and one month later learned the Peronist legislature had revoked his citizenship...
Takes Two to Tango (Ralph Marterie's Orchestra; Mercury). Vocalist Lola Ameche sings a raucous invitation to I'amour. The rhythm is broadly Latin-American, but the thumping delivery is strictly Yankee...
Clarence H. Haring '07, Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economics, and William Ernest Hocking '01, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, emeritus, were among the 608 signers of a letter sent to the Museum, will be the judges...
...Kremlin's Latin-American desk, Victor Manuel Gutiérrez, 28, must look like a veritable committee of Red partisans. Gutiérrez is: 1) a devout Marxist who believes that "Communism is one of the highest revolutionary ideals of humanity"; 2) a member of Guatemala's Congress; 3) a professor who teaches history to future teachers; 4) boss of a 50,000-member labor-federation; and 5) chief of the Communist-line Revolutionary Workers Party. Gutiérrez had but one deviation: he sometimes indulged in the luxury of squabbling with José Manuel Fortuny, leader...
...Will Be Said . . ." In the end, he won only a partial victory. The Spaniards were gone, but Venezuela remained riven by petty local interests and provincial narrowness. Bolivar's dream of a Latin-American federation came to nothing...