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- to Mr. Meyer.)
Mr. Meyer: In Latin America there is a great interest in University
teaching. Are you going to teach?
The President: Not as a full-time faculty member. I don't want
to be tied to a class every morning at 8:00-a. m. I will make
periodic
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THE FRONTIERS OF
SOUTH AMERICA
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Pan American Union
INTER-AMERICAN COMMITTE
HE ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS
THE FRONTIERS OF
SO·U TH AMERICA
Document presented to the Inter-American Committee on
the Alliance for Progress, at its Ninth Meeting, held
- in an
equally short period of time.
Owing to the pressure of
time, it does not include material which is easily available
to the Department of Stat~ from ~ther sources.
We will welcome the opportunity to refine the material
presented, or to expand it to greater
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training may be required, However, in view of the present Congressional ceiling
on materiel, complete implementation of this mission may take time.
We believe that only Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and
Venezuela have the potential