Hispanic-American Relations with the United States, and Juan Manuel Espinosa, Inter-American Beginnings of U.S. Cultural Diplomacy, pp.1936-1948, 1923. ,
Robert Andrews Millikan from 1923 to 1932, and James T. Shotwell from, 1922. ,
This information would be " a) such statistics as may be available as to numbers , and if these are incomplete, the estimate of any well-informed person; and b) the extent to which such Latin American students receive financial aid from either European governments, universities or international organizations ,
I think also that it affords an opportunity for the Secretariat to make another effort with Latin American governments for the establishment of National Committees of Intellectual Cooperation ,
A.I.121, UA. Zaldumbide (1884?1965) was a writer and a diplomat. From 1923 to 1927, he was appointed at the Ecuadorian Legation in Paris. He was also member of the committee of experts in charge of the Ibero-American collection created by the IIIC. From, 1927. ,
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Colombian writer and diplomat, was known for his Francophilia. He was the author, among other texts, of a paper titled Augusto Sandino, hero of Hispanic America, a statement against North American imperialism, 1868. ,
Americans All: Good Neighbor Cultural Diplomacy in World War II (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2012); and Frank Ninkovich, The Diplomacy of Ideas: US Foreign Policy and Cultural Relations, 1938. ,
Report on Inter-American intellectual cooperation: Its beginnings, its evolution, its organization, speech delivered at the General Conference of the National Committees on Intellectual Cooperation, 1937. ,