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Meanwhile, ever-increasing U.S. Latin-American trade relations are booming air travel. To fly this business, both Pan Am and Panagra last year boosted operations on most of their lines. In some places service is de luxe. Northwest out of Panama, for example, Pan Am runs fast DC-3s 14 times weekly (see map p. 80, where line thickness indicates flight frequency...
During his stay in New York, Dr. Vila was impressed by the "great hurry" of everyone there. "It is so unlike us Latin-American," he said. "In my country there is nothing that can not be put off for a day. Writing a letter, studying, anything can wait...
...order that every man may have an equal chance of being selected, the candidates will be divided in such a way that each group will have a representation of natives of South America, concentrators in Latin-American affairs, and men with special public-speaking ability...
...South America in the name of democracy. He was driven out as a dictator when he tried to give orderly government to the region he had freed. His was the pioneer vision of Latin-American unity and hemispheric solidarity. (He was never able to achieve either.) Both his stupendous successes and his stupendous failures shed light on much that Americans find strange in the problems of Latin-American democracy...
Professor Henry W. Holmes, former Dean of the Graduate School of Education, will head the Speakers Committee: Clarence H. Haring. Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economics, the Pan-American Relations Committee: and Robert Lasch, Nieman Fellow from the Omaha "World Herald," the Public Opinion Committee, which is composed entirely of Nieman Fellows...