Jaime Mario Torres Bodet (17 April 1902 – 13 May 1974) was a prominent Mexican politician and writer who served in the executive cabinet of three Presidents...
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Jaime Torres may refer to: Jaime Torres Bodet (1902–1974), Mexican politician and intellectual, director-general of UNESCO Jaime Torres (musician) (1938–2018)...
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followed soon after by Carlos Pellicer, Xavier Villaurrutia, and by Jaime Torres Bodet in his collection Biombo (1925). Much later, Octavio Paz included...
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cultural center for the city is the Centro Cultural Jaime Torres Bodet (named for Jaime Torres Bodet) inaugurated on 25 August 1987. The building has three...
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general of UNESCO between 1952 and 1953, following the resignation of Jaime Torres Bodet. He died on 11 December 2001 at the age of 95. "Search results". www...
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Arab Culture UNESCO/International José Martí Prize UNESCO-UNAM / Jaime Torres Bodet Prize in social sciences, humanities and arts Melina Mercouri International...
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former President Adolfo López Mateos, the former minister of education Jaime Torres Bodet, and former director of IPN Eugenio Mendez Docurro, inaugurated the...
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Torrès, French trial lawyer, politician, and writer Hugo Torres Jiménez, Nicaraguan activist Jaime Torres Bodet, Mexican politician Juan José Torres,...
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1-2. Retrieved 30 September 2023. "Biografía de: Jaime Torres Bodet" [Biography of: Jaime Torres Bodet]. los-poetas.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 September...
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of ULISES in Mexico. We can clearly see the influence of the poet Jaime Torres Bodet”. Escafandra (Quito, 1934) Ensayo y poesía (Quito, 1957) Indice de...
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1st Director-General of the UNESCO In office 1946–1948 Succeeded by Jaime Torres Bodet Personal details Born Julian Sorell Huxley (1887-06-22)22 June 1887...
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1891) May 10 – Takeshi Sakamoto, Japanese actor (b. 1899) May 13 – Jaime Torres Bodet, Mexican public servant, 2nd Director-General of the UNESCO (b. 1902)...
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ceremony were also Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Secretary of the Interior and Jaime Torres Bodet, Secretary of Education. The act was put on display for a while in...
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group of writers resumed colonial subjects (Xavier Villaurrutia, Jaime Torres Bodet, Jorge Cuesta, José Gorostiza, Salvador Novo), and others who began...
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entered UNESCO as Chief, Division of Free Flow of Information. In 1949 Jaime Torres Bodet appointed him Director of his Executive Office. In 1954 he became...
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administration as an advisor to the Secretary of Public Education, Jaime Torres Bodet. She played a key role in analyzing the feasibility of the Eleven-Year...
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Pellicer, Bernardo Ortiz de Montellano, Enrique González Rojo, and Jaime Torres Bodet met for the first time. This core group would all go on to attend...
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Luis Sánchez Pontón (1941–1943): Octavio Véjar Vázquez (1943–1946): Jaime Torres Bodet President Miguel Alemán (1946–1952): Manuel Gual Vidal President Adolfo...
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of Mexican Foreign Affairs during the Díaz Ordaz administration) Jaime Torres Bodet (writer and politician, UNESCO Director-General (1948-1952)) Narciso...
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Chapultepec Park was the Museum of Modern Art. His Minister of Education Jaime Torres Bodet had played a major role in realizing the projects. Works from the...
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Secretary of Communications and Transportation Walter Cross Buchanan and Jaime Torres Bodet, Secretary of Public Education. Its first broadcast was a mathematics...
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Padilla Nervo 1 December 1952 – 30 November 1958 Public Education Jaime Torres Bodet 1 December 1952 – 30 November 1958 Finance and Public Credit Antonio...
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bishop (b. 1885) 1972 – Dan Blocker, American actor (b. 1928) 1974 – Jaime Torres Bodet, Mexican poet and diplomat (b. 1902) 1974 – Arthur J. Burks, American...
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Mexican Revolution. Its construction was promoted by the professor Jaime Torres Bodet, who was secretary of public education. It opened in 1960 by the president...
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Ezequiel Padilla Peñaloza 1940–1945 Francisco Castillo Nájera 1945–1946 Jaime Torres Bodet 1946–1951 Manuel Tello Baurraud 1951–1952 Luis Padilla Nervo 1952–1958...
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and "practically dangerous" in a letter to the agency's director Jaime Torres Bodet. In 1953, he expressed his frustration at the Church's failure to...
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appointment of Jaime Torres Bodet as head of the SEP, government policy sought to raise educational standards and invest in teacher training. Torres Bodet founded...
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National Autonomous University of Mexico bestowed the "UNESCO-UNAM Jaime Torres Bodet International Award" to Ivorian poet and novelist Bernard Binlin Dadié...
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Daniela Tarazona Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize; Reies Tijerina Jaime Torres Bodet National Prize; Julio Torri Xavier Velasco Alfaguara International...
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Maria Montessori was instrumental in the founding of UNESCO and Jaime Torres Bodet held a UNESCO reception in her honour on 7 December 1949. AMI is a...
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