Dávila, Carlos G., 1887-1955
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Dávila, Carlos G., 1887-1955
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Dávila, Carlos G., 1887-1955
Dávila, Carlos G., 1887-1955.
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Dávila, Carlos G., 1887-1955.
Dávila, Carlos 1887-1955
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Davila, Carlos G.
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Davila, Carlos G.
Davila, Carlos
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Davila, Carlos
Dávila Espinoza, Carlos 1887-1955
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Dávila Espinoza, Carlos 1887-1955
Dávila Espinoza, Carlos
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Dávila Espinoza, Carlos
Espinoza, Carlos Dávila
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Espinoza, Carlos Dávila
Espinoza, Carlos Dávila 1887-1955
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Espinoza, Carlos Dávila 1887-1955
Dávila Espinoza, Carlos Gregorio 1887-1955
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Dávila Espinoza, Carlos Gregorio 1887-1955
Dávila, Carlos 1887-1955
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Dávila, Carlos 1887-1955
Dávila Espinoza Carlos Gregorio 1887-1955
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Dávila Espinoza Carlos Gregorio 1887-1955
Dávila-Espinoza, Carlos 1887-1955
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Dávila-Espinoza, Carlos 1887-1955
Dávila, Carlos G.
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Dávila, Carlos G.
Dávila, Carlos
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Espinoza Carlos Dávila 1887-1955
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Espinoza Carlos Dávila 1887-1955
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Chilean ambassador to the United States at this time.
Carlos Davila (1887-1955) was a Chilean statesman, diplomat, editor, and writer. Davila was born in Los Angeles, Chile, and studied law at the University of Chile, Santiago. There he was president of the Students' Federation. He founded and directed the newspapers La Nacion and Los Tiempos, and the magazine Hoy .
From 1927 to 1931 he was Chile's ambassador to the United States, and in 1932 he became President of Chile. He was a member of the Interamerican Financial and Economic Advisory Committee in 1939 and 1940, and was visiting professor of International Law for the Carnegie Peace Foundation. In 1941, Davila was a recipient of the Cabot Prize awarded by Columbia University's School of Journalism for distinguished service in Inter-American relations in journalism. He was on the social and economic council of the United Nations and from 1943-1946 was on the UN Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. He received degrees of Doctor of Law Honores Causa from Columbia University and Southern California University at Los Angeles. In 1954, Davila was elected Secretary-General of OAS. He was one of the most widely read South American writers and author of the book We of the Americas.
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