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 PERU-EDUCATION-AUG. 4, 24, 1942 award travel grants during the 1943 fiscal year to sixteen or twenty properly selected and qualified Peruvians and will use its good offices with the Institute of International Education in order that as many tuition scholarships as possible may be obtained for these persons. I have also noted the specific conditions which have governed the establishment of the proposed program, in all of which this Govern- ment is in accord. I trust that the selection and placing of students can now proceed with the greatest possible dispatch in order that candidates may, if at all possible, arrive in the United States in time to take up their studies at the beginning of the forthcoming academic year.. Appro- priate instructions in this sense have been sent to the American Em- bassy at Lima. Accept, Excellency, the renewed assurances of my highest con- sideration. For the Secretary of State: SUMNER WELLES His Excellency Sefor Don MANUEL FREYRE Y SANTANDER, Ambassador of Peru. 1861 56 STAT.]

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