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This week, just 50 days after General Eduardo Lonardi took over the Argentine presidency from Juan Perón, the anti-Perón revolutionary movement split like an overripe melon-and moderate Eduardo Lonardi was in the wrong half. Without waiting for the guns to be drawn ug, he quietly stepped down. Into office went another, tougher revolutionary, Major General Pedro Eugenio Aramburu...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARGENTINA: New Government | 11/21/1955 | See Source »

...decisive split developed over an emotionally charged issue: should the vanquished followers of Perón be treated to stern vengeance or lenient tolerance? Some of Lonardi's backers demanded a hard-handed crackdown, picturing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARGENTINA: New Government | 11/21/1955 | See Source »

...delegates sent by the U.S. National Student Association to an international conference in Chile, Einaudi spent ten days in Buenos Aires at the invitation of the main student organization of Argentina, the Federation Universitaria Argentina. With the cooperation of FUA and the government of General Lonardi, the Harvard junior was shown files kept by Peron on every university student in Argentina and was asked to publicize what he found to people in this country...

Author: By John G. Wofford, | Title: Pampas Politics | 11/15/1955 | See Source »

...past few weeks, Einaudi believes the students must have become discouraged with Lonardi's regime because of the dismissal of Dr. Eduardo Busso as Minister of Interior and Justice. Busso, a prominent law professor and supporter of a democratic government, was forced out of his job presumably to appease Peronist elements. In any case, the opinions of the students were clear; as the New York Times pointed out yesterday morning, a supporter of Lonardi was dragged through the streets by several hundred university students who shouted, "Democracy, yes; nazism...

Author: By John G. Wofford, | Title: Pampas Politics | 11/15/1955 | See Source »

...efforts to spread news within Argentina, Einaudi reports, students probably had very little to do with engineering the actual revolt last September. But once the students knew that Peron was on the way out, they became one of the first groups to demonstrate in the streets in support of Lonardi...

Author: By John G. Wofford, | Title: Pampas Politics | 11/15/1955 | See Source »

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