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 60 STAT.] DOMINICAN REPUBLIC-COOPERATIVE EDUCATION-OCT. 13 ,1945 Valgome de la oportunidad para renovar a Vuestra Excelencia las seguridades de mi mas alta y distinguida consideraci6n. M PErA BATLLE Su Excelencia, JOSEPH F. McGuRK, Embajador Extraordinarioy Plenipotenciario de los Estados Unidos de America, Su Embajada. Translation DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DEPARTMENT OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS CIUDAD TRUJILLO, 24732 DISTRICT OF SANTO DOMINGO, October 13, 1945. MR. AMBASSADOR: I have the honor to inform Your Excellency-that, as a result of the conversations held between the Secretary of State for Education and Fine Arts, Mr. Telesforo R. Calder6n, representing the Dominican Government, on the one hand and, on the other, the Inter-American Educational Foundation, Inc., a corporation of the Office of Inter- American Affairs and an Agency of the Government of the United States of America, represented by its President, Mr. Kenneth Holland, there was definitively signed in this city on the 3d instant the agreement for a cooperative educational program which, copied literally, reads as follows: "The Government of the Dominican Republic (hereinafter called the"Republic"), represented by the Secretary of State for Education and Fine Arts (hereinafter called the "Secretary") and the Inter- American Educational Foundation, Inc., a corporation of the Office of Inter-American Affairs and an Agency of the Government of the United States of America (hereinafter called the "Foundation"), represented by its President, have decided to conclude the following agreement in order to carry out a cooperative educational program to promote Inter-American understanding by bringing about a better interchange of educators, educational ideas and methods between the Dominican Republic and the United States of America, pursuant to Resolution 28 adopted by the First Conference of Ministers and Directors of Education of the American Republics [] held in Panama in September and October, 1943, and pursuant to Resolution 58 adopted by the Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace, [2] held at Mexico City in February and March 1945. I [Not printed.] s [Report of the Delegation of the United States of America to the Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace, Mexico City, Mexico, February 21- March 8, 1946, Department of State publication 2497.] 1735

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