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Page 2. 1947 - Lectures - Mexico: Guest lecturer of International Council of Museums, meeting jointly with Unesco in Mexico City. Special lectures at the Palace of Fine Arts; the Embassy of the U.S.A.; the Mexican-American Cultural Institure [[Institute]], and for the Brazilian Embassy. 1948 - Preparation of units of Kodachrome Slides and Accompanying Texts Colonial Architecture & Contemporary Art in the Dominican Republic. 1949-1950 - July 1, 1949 - Aug. 30, 1950 Co-ordinator, Latin American Slide Project for the Dept. of State in cooperation with the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A special project to organize, edit and document the collection of Kodachrome Slides resulting from the earlier assignment from the Dept. of State to photograph and lecture in South America (1945-6); to consult with authorities in the specific fields of Latin-American Studies included in the final master file. To prepare this for the 50 subject matters [[?]] of this collection. 1951 - Jan.-August Exchange Specialist, Department of State, Division of International Exchange of Persons. To give a series of lectures at the Mexican-North American Cultural Institute in Mexico, D.F.; to return to the countries of South America, (Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Brazil) visited in 1945-46 and to present officially, for the Department of State, one complete organized file of all Kodachrome slides photographed in each country; to present a second set of such duplicate slides to the Bi-National Cultural Institute in the Capital of each of these countries; to lecture in each country and to introduce the use of these visual aids. 1948-1951 - Recent Publications Bulletin of the Pan-American Union - November 1947- Bulletin of the Pan-American Union - January 1948-, CONTEMPORARY POPULAR ART IN HAITI School of Arts Magazine - April 1948- 1 The Pan-American Magazine - April 1949-, SPLENDOR FROM THE PAST (CHURCHES OF QUITO) The Pan-American Magazine - October 1949, MEXICO IN ART Photographs in "Introduction to Haiti" (Pan-Amer.Union - 1951) Photographs in "Brazil; Portrait of Half a Continent" - Merchant & Smith, Dryden Press, New York - 1951 "The Carribean: It's Culture" Edited by A.Curtis Wilgus - Series I Volume 5, University of Florida Press, 1955 - 2 Lectures - 19479-50-51 - [[strikethrough]] Two Aspects of Caribbean ART Mexico and Haiti: [[/strikethrough]] double space (The Cleveland Museum of Fine Arts (The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. USA (The National Gallery, Washington, D.C. (Pan-American Union, Washington, D.C. South America -- Bi-National Cultural Institutes --- (Mexico City; Quito, EQUADOR; [[strikethrough]] Ecuador; [[/strikethrough]] Lima, Peru; Rio de Janeiro, Soa Paulo, Porto Alegre, [[strikethrough]] Salvador, [[/strikethrough]] Bahia, Recife, Fortaleza; Belem, Museum of Art, [[strikethrough]] Sao Paulo, [[/strikethrough]] Brazil). University of Florida - April, 1954 Fifth Annual Conference of the Caribbean - University of Florida, December 1954. Chicago - Art Institute of Chicago, Scammon Lecture Series, March 10-April 14, 1956 Art Institute of Chicago (School) Summer-1957 - Backgrounds of Picasso (1957) European Travel - Aug. 1952 - Jan. 1954 Portugal, Spain, Italy, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland and Morocco. Mexico - June 1956 - Oct.Nov.1956 - Feb. 1957 - Oct. Nov. 1957 To photograph and Document - Art & Architecture; "Festival of the Day of the Dead", [[strikethrough]] etc. [[/strikethrough]] & Contemporary Folk Arts