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Foreign News April 16, 1944

Las Vegas Age

Las Vegas, Clark County, Lincoln County, Nevada

What is this article about?

Mexican Minister Rafael de la Colina proposed in Oklahoma City on Apr. 15 that the US and Mexico expand student exchange programs to foster better international understanding, noting 300-400 government-sponsored and hundreds of self-funded Mexican students in US colleges.

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OKLAHOMA CITY, Apr. 15 (UP)—Rafael de la Colina, Mexican minister plenipotentiary in Washington, D. C., proposed here today that the United States and Mexico increase the number of exchange students in the future "to promote better international understanding."

He told Governor Robert S. Kerr of Oklahoma that 300 to 400 Mexican students are in American colleges under the government's exchange program and that several hundred others finance their own education in this country.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic

What keywords are associated?

Mexican Minister Exchange Students Us Mexico Relations International Understanding

What entities or persons were involved?

Rafael De La Colina Governor Robert S. Kerr

Where did it happen?

Oklahoma City

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Oklahoma City

Event Date

Apr. 15

Key Persons

Rafael De La Colina Governor Robert S. Kerr

Outcome

proposed increase in the number of exchange students between the united states and mexico to promote better international understanding

Event Details

Rafael de la Colina, Mexican minister plenipotentiary in Washington, D. C., proposed in Oklahoma City that the United States and Mexico increase the number of exchange students in the future to promote better international understanding. He told Governor Robert S. Kerr of Oklahoma that 300 to 400 Mexican students are in American colleges under the government's exchange program and that several hundred others finance their own education in this country.

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