Word: santamaria
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Major Milestone. Latin American diplomats warmed to L.B.J.'s words, calling the speech his most forthright and successful yet on the Alianza. Dr. Carlos Sanz de Santamaria, CIAP chairman, said it "marks a major new milestone in the Alliance for Progress." It also assured Latin America that the U.S. is prepared to support social and economic progress throughout Latin America, regardless of its commitments and involvement elsewhere in the world...
...economists from a score of nations gathered in the Peruvian capi tal of Lima for the third annual full-dress review of the Alianza, there was encouraging evidence that most Latin American nations now accept its goals and are working to achieve them. Said Colombia's Carlos Sanzde Santamaria, astute chairman of the Alianza's key planning committee: "We have made great strides in stating our problems and in diagnosing them-and we are making a start at solving them...
Then, the Inter-American Economic and Social Council elected a new executive committee to head the Alliance for Progress. Johnson payed no public attention to this meeting, either. Finally, he met one afternoon with the Finance Minister of Colombia, Carlos Sanz de Santamaria, who will preside over the Alliance executive committee. But no communique was forthcoming, and the two failed to pose for front-page news photographs as Kennedy so often...
...Alianza meeting in Sao Paulo last November, an eight-man inter-American executive committee was set up to act as a clearinghouse between the U.S. and its Alianza partners. Last week in Washington, the Inter-American Economic and Social Council of the OAS chose Carlos Sanz de Santamaria, 58, Colombia's Finance Minister, to boss the committee...
...President and Jackie Kennedy; 78-year-old Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth (as Teddy Roosevelt's daughter, her fondness for a certain shade of blue inspired In My Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown, a song far more enduring than any in Mr. President); Colombian Ambassador Carlos Sanz de Santamaria and his wife; and Artist William Walton...