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That night, there was a quiet dinner, the Coolidge's, the Machado's, the Kellogg's, the Hughes's and a few more. Next morning came the great event. President Coolidge went before the Pan-American Congress and to it addressed the following cautious, calculated sentiments...
...Professor Coolidge was the delegate of the United States and Harvard University to the Pan-American Scientific Congress at Santiago de Chile. In remembrance of this assembly he presented the Library with the South American Collection...
This, the Second School wants to force the U. S. to cease to "domineer"?in Nicaragua, for instance (See NICARAGUA). Another prominent Second Schooler is black President Louis Borno of Haiti who demands "mutual Pan-American respect of liberty, independence and territorial integrity." Another is President Augusto B. Leguia of Peru: "The two Americas, different in origin, will (must) be equal in their final destiny...
...memorial lighthouse. To erect the lighthouse in a park near Santo Domingo* already set aside by the Government of the Dominican Republic. To offer $50,000 in prizes for lighthouse designs. Such were details of a project announced, a fortnight ago, by the Governing Board of the Pan-American Union, at Washington. Already the Dominican Government has appropriated $300,000. The rest will be raised by general appeals throughout the Americas...
...recognized as an authority on contemporary politics all over the world. In the year 1905 to 1906 he was a member of President Taft's party which visited the Philippines, and four years later in 1908 to 1909 he was the United States and Harvard University delegate to the Pan-American Scientific Conress at Santiago, Chile...