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Dr. Gonzale Bautista, governor of the state of Puebla, Mexico, and Dr Francisco Casttllo Najera, Mexican ambassador to the United States, will arrive in Boston and Cambridge April 5 for a five-day visit under the suspices of the University Observatory. Their visit will be an acknowledgement of Harvard's cooperation in construction of a new Mexican national observatory, opened in Tonauzintla, Puebla, February, 1942.
The visitors will bring invitations to Harvard phaysicists to a physics conference in Puebla, to be held in May Dr. Rautista was largely instrumental in founding the new observatory, parts of whose telescope were constructed here.
The party will be greeted and entertained by Gov. Saltonstall, Mayor Tobin, Harvard officials and other officials.
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