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...charges can be leveled at the Monroe Doctrine by a Latin American," says Dr. Quintanilla. He cites five of them. It is: 1) unilateral; 2) inefficient; 3) perverted; 4) unpopular; 5) outmoded. "The Monroe Doctrine, with its imperialistic connotations, is loaded with the kind of explosive that endangers the Pan-American structure. . . . The moment Monroe's distorted shadow enters a Pan-American Conference, the Good Neighbors disband. The silence made around the Monroe Doctrine at the historical meeting at Rio [in January 1942] is more eloquent than any indictment ever uttered against...
This promoter of Pan-American good will was born, 42 years ago, in Barcelona, Spain, where he started as a conventional, long-haired concert violinist. After fiddling for five years as a concert side show to the late, great Enrico Caruso, Cugat settled in Los Angeles, where he made a high-toned debut as soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. When the critics failed to rave, Cugat gave up the violin in disgust, took a job as a cartoonist on the Los Angeles Times...
...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...
...step towards the active participation of our Latin American allies in active conflict, wouldn't it be a splendid idea to organize a Pan-American aviation unit...
...blood, passes it through a precision machine which exposes it to ultraviolet light for a few seconds, then returns it at once to the veins. The new treatment was presented by Drs. George Miley and R. E. Seidel of Philadelphia's Hahnemann Medical College before the Pan-American Homeopathic Congress in Cincinnati...