Federico Guillermo Gil papers, 1941-1996.

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Federico Guillermo Gil papers, 1941-1996.

Materials relating to economics and politics in Venezuela and Chile, including correspondence between Gil and Romulo Betancourt (1908-1981), provisional president, 1945-1948, and president, 1959-1964, of Venezuela. Items relating to Chile are chiefly writings by Chilean politicians, including Radomiro Tomic, 1960s-1970s, and papers by Gil. Files pertaining to the Latin American Studies Association, the Army Specialized Training Program, the Instituto de Cooperacion Iberoamericano, and the Institute of Latin American Studies at UNC-CH are also included.

About 350 items (4.0 linear ft.).

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Tomić, Radomiro

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Instituto de Cooperación Iberoamericana (Madrid, Spain)

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Latin American studies association

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Betancourt, Rómulo, 1908-1981

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Institute of Latin American Studies

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The Institute of Latin American Studies was established in 1940 as the Inter-American Institute; it kept the latter name until 1947. The Institute's initial purpose was to expand the university's research materials on Latin America. Its first major program was the School for Latin Americans, which it ran from 1941 to 1945 and which brought scholars from Latin America to the Chapel Hill campus. From its beginning, the Institute has received significant funding from foundations, allowing it to exp...

Gil, Federico Guillermo

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Federico Guillermo Gil, Kenan Professor Emeritus in the Political Science Department, and director of the Institute of Latin American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. From the description of Federico Guillermo Gil papers, 1941-1996. WorldCat record id: 25937253 ...

Army Specialized Training Program (U.S.)

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Unit 3900 of the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) was established by the War Department at Oregon State College in March 1943. The program provided training for high grade technicians and specialists needed by the Army for the war effort. Most of the instruction was provided by regular Oregon State College faculty; E.B. Lemon, as Dean of Administration, was Coordinator of the ASTP for Oregon State. Enrollment peaked in the summer of 1943 with more than 1300 ASTP students at Oregon State ...