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62/ [[left margin in red vertically]] Buenos Aires [[/margin]] He is a biologist. has studied in France, speaks French well. Tells me about the [[red underline]] strike of the students in the University of La Plata. [[/red underline]] They want to appoint representatives in the University [[strikethrough]] Gover [[/strikethrough]] administration Are [[red underline]] following the example [[/red underline]] of the University of [[red underline]] Cordova [[/red underline]] and of [[red underline]] Lima. [[/red underline]] Strike originated in trying to remove first some unsuitable members of the teaching staff. Complaints seem to have been more or less justified and they got what they wanted. Since [[red underline]] then they increased their demands to a perpetual representation [[/red underline]] etc. and in the mean time the strike is on. [[end page]] [[start page]] 63 [[red underline]] Gallardo [[/red underline]] is a [[red underline]] biologist [[/red underline]] and knows [[red underline]] Jacques Loeb [[/red underline]], etc. but has never been in the U.S. He is a man who seems well posted and makes a general good impression. We were joined by a somewhat younger man [[red underline]] Dr. JoseĀ“ M. Ramos Mejia inspector general de Provineras [[/red underline]] who gave me a copy of two heavy volumes of his last report. Then went to call on the [[red underline]] Rector of the University of La Plata. [[/red underline]] Dr. [[strikethrough]] Rdo [[/strikethrough]] Rodolfo [[red underline]] Rivarola [[/red underline]] Presidente de la Universidad Nacional de la Plata and formerly rector of the University of Buenos Aires. I believe he is a lawyer. [[red underline]] He too spoke French. [[/red underline]] Told me about the [[red underline]] student strike [[/red underline]]. Says the students have adopted the