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ARAUJO, Leonelo
OCT 15 1964
ALL SOURCES
ARAUJO, Leonelo (continued)
- the list of May Parade in the company of the socialist Physicians - Ref. Newspaper "Revolución," edition of the 2nd day of May, 1963.
- Place: Same - Under 45 to 75 years old. Resided in Cuba at No. 15, 116 Forty First Street, Nuevo Vedado Residential Section. It is understood that Araujo was related to the Staff of "Calixto Garcia" Medical Professors. He belongs to the "Society of Socialist Workers" and is considered a reliable and honest element. He is a member of the "Partido Unido de la Revolución Socialista" (United Socialist Party of the Socialist Revolution). He was not recorded in the "Bureau A" (Bureau for Imperialists and Counter-Revolutionary Activities).
- Source: As above - Ref. Newspaper "Revolución," May 7, 1963.
- Travels: Habana - Mexico on 6/21/63 - Passport 62-631 - Diplomatic Ref. "List of Passenger Lists."
- Doctor - President of the National Medical College and Professor of the Medical Section of the University of Havana - Ref. Newspaper "Revolución," February 20, 1964 - Page 5.
- President of the National Awarding Committee of the National Medical College.
- Ref. Newspaper "Revolución," March 3, 1964 - Page 8.
- Doctor - He was in the presidency of an event held at the "Instituto de Ciencias Básicas y Pre-Clinicas Victoria de Girón" ("Victoria de Girón Institute of Basic and Pre-Clinical Sciences"), were on the 11th, an homage was offered to Dr. Enrique Cabrera, a Socialist Physician who died in obscurity.
- Ref. Newspaper "Revolución," March 12, 1964.
- Doctor - President of the National Medical College - In the reading of a special script, the same, "Historical Direction of the Cuban Medical Sciences History Museum," took part in a honor offered beside eight relatives.
- Ref. Newspaper "Revolución," March 12th, 1964 - Page 8.
- Doctor - President of the National Medical College - Yesterday at night he received a group of visiting Soviet Physicians in the premises of the National Medical College - Ref. Newspaper "Revolución," April 22, 1964 - Page 5.