Word: latinizing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Because of Harvard's tremendous influence in the government and private sector, I think it should be devoting more attention to Latin American problems," Valdez, a former member of the faculty of the Kennedy Institute of Politics, said...
Valdez, who also addressed a seminar at the University's Center for International Affairs yesterday afternoon, criticized Harvard for "not even having a Latin American Department...
Juan Marichal, professor of Romance Languages and Literature and chairman of the Committee on Latin American Studies said, "the criticism simply reflects a lack of information. We are doing much more than what not-very-well-informed people...
Valdez said Latin America is a crucial area for United States and Harvard involvement. "Unless something is done to keep Latin American countries from failing economically, there might very well be revolutions in several countries within the next decade...
...Latin American economy is in danger of collapse because of heavy debts caused by oil-buying and attempts at coping with the area's "tremendous, overwhelming poverty," Valdez said...