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...group of ten Latin-American journalists, including seven Mexicans and three Bolivians, will pay an informal visit to the University this afternoon as part of a study of wartime conditions throughout the United States and Canada at the invitation of the National Press Club of Washington...
After a morning visit to the Museum of Fine Arts and Gardiner Museum in Boston, the party will go to Dunster House at 12:45 o'clock for lunch in the House Dining Hall with Clarence H. Haring, Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economics, Master of Dunster House, and Chairman of the University Committee on Pan-American Relations...
...Brazil's declaration of war involves both advantages and disadvantages to the United States," stated Clarence H. Harking '07, Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economics. "As Brazil does not possess adequate military, naval, or air forces to defend herself against attack by the Axis, responsibility for her defense devolves upon...
...strung along the thread, Mills's coeducational summer session had 350 students for the summer. One group lived in Orchard-Meadow Hall with A. Maurois, speaking passable French and concentrating on durable French culture. Another, forming a Casa Pan-Americana, bandied Spanish and Portuguese with famed Latin-American Scholar Samuef Guy Inman, even staged fiestas for visiting Latin-American sailors. For music, there was French Composer Darius Milhaud and the Budapest String Quartet, with whom some quartet-struck students carried on a mild flirtation. There were also Architect Richard Neutra, ex-German Political Scientist Hans Simons, many another native...
...chronic Latin-American surplus, in strong U.S. hands, might be managed. In weak hands it would be dumped, wreck everybody's market, and have to be exchanged for European products at ruinous rates of exchange...