. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW. CUBA'S DELEGATION TO PEACE CONFERENCE The above photograph was taken January 25th, 1919, just prior to embarkation of Cuba's delegate from Havana for the United States en route to France. Cuba's delegate to the Peace Conference, Dr. Antonio Sanchez de Bustamante can be seen in the center. On Dr. Bustamante's left is Dr. Pablo Desvernine, Cuban Secretary of State, and on his right is Dr. Gabriel Casuso, Rector of the National University, of which faculty Dr. Bustamante is a member. The group shown at the right hand is composed mainly of u


. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW. CUBA'S DELEGATION TO PEACE CONFERENCE The above photograph was taken January 25th, 1919, just prior to embarkation of Cuba's delegate from Havana for the United States en route to France. Cuba's delegate to the Peace Conference, Dr. Antonio Sanchez de Bustamante can be seen in the center. On Dr. Bustamante's left is Dr. Pablo Desvernine, Cuban Secretary of State, and on his right is Dr. Gabriel Casuso, Rector of the National University, of which faculty Dr. Bustamante is a member. The group shown at the right hand is composed mainly of university students who went to the wharf to see Dr. Busta- mante off. Accompanying Dr. Bustamante to Paris are Guillermo de Blanck, secretary; Pedro Fraga and Louis Machaldo as attaches to the commission. The delegates sailed from New York on the United States transport Orizaba and reached Paris on February 8th. Prior to the arrival of Dr. Bustamante, Cuba was represented at the conference by Rafael Martinez y Ortiz, Minister to France. President Menocal signed a decree authorizing a credit of forty thousand dollars, of which ten thousand dollars will be assigned to the personal expenses of the journey and the expenses for three months of the delegation from the Republic of Cuba to the Peace Conference, the other thirty thousand dollars to be used for whatever expenses may be incurred by the delegation while in Paris. NIGHT SCHOOLS Four night schools for the education of workingmen, the first of this class ever established in Cuba, have been opened by the department of public instruction. More than thirty men presented them- selves for enrollment at each school on the opening date. Special attention is to be given to in- structions in drawing, a knowledge of which it is considered will be of great value to workingmen in many branches of the trade and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi


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