Word: puebla
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When a group of eminent Mexicans visits Boston and the University the week starting April 5, its presence will make another milestone in "good neighbor" relations as achieved through the medium of astronomy. Through these relations, fostered by the observatory at Tonanbintla in the state of Puebla...
Erro conceived the idea of a new national observatory for Mexico and interested President Mannel Avila Camacho in the idea in December, 1940. Gouralo Bautista, governor of the state of Puebla, who is to be a member of the Mexican group coming here in April, gave the site at Tonanzintla and premised that the state of Puebla would care for construction of the buildings, improvement of nearby roads and landscaping of the grounds...
...Gonzale Bautista, governor of the state of Puebla, Mexico, and Dr Francisco Casttllo Najera, Mexican ambassador to the United States, will arrive in Boston and Cambridge April 5 for a five-day visit under the suspices of the University Observatory. Their visit will be an acknowledgement of Harvard's cooperation in construction of a new Mexican national observatory, opened in Tonauzintla, Puebla, February...
...visitors will bring invitations to Harvard phaysicists to a physics conference in Puebla, to be held in May Dr. Rautista was largely instrumental in founding the new observatory, parts of whose telescope were constructed here...
...Shapley cited the observatory's participation in the Inter-American Astrophysical Congres in Mexico as the most interesting of the year's activities. On that occasion the new Astrophysical Observatory in the State of Puebla in Mexico was dedicated. Harvard had lent much of the equipment and Dr. George Dimitroff remained in Mexico for some weeks to assist in the instrallation of some of the equipment...