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ARANGO, Leonidas
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ARANGO, Leonidas (continued)
"the list of key persons in the company of the socialist Physicians" -
the newspaper "Barricada", edition of the Zone City of May, 1963,
Page 5.
"Arango, older than 45 years old. Localized in Cuba at No. 4
16th Forty First street, where he held the medical settlement. He is
understood that at present, he is a delegate to the Staff of the "Centro
Medico Nacional" (National Medical Center) and is a member of the "Comite
de la Sociedad Medica Nacional" (Committee of the National Medical Society).
He is reported as a member of the "Partido Revolucionario" (Communist
Party). He is not recorded in the records of the "Bureau for Repatriates and
Refugees" nor in the records of the "Immigration Bureau".
Ref: Report No. 52-124 - Agent "M" - May 7, 1963.
Trinidad Barbara - issued on 6/21/63 - Passport 62-631. Diplomat.
Doctor - President of the National Medical College and Professor of
the Medical School of the University of El Salvador.
Ref: Newspaper "El Diario" - February 20, 1964 - Page 5.
- President of the National Organizing Committee of the National Medical
College.
Ref: Newspaper "El Diario" - March 3, 1964 - Page 8.
Doctor - He was in the presidency of an event held at the "Instituto
de Ciencias Historicas y Clinicas Victoria de Giron" (Victoria de
Giron Institute of Historical and Pre-medical Sciences), where on
the 11th, an homage was offered to Dr. Enrique CABRERA,
a medical personality who died in Moscow.
Ref: Newspaper "El Mundo" - March 12, 1964.
Doctor - President of the National Medical College - held the remains
of a physician, Mr. Tomas Reyes, were turned from the Colon
Cemetery to the "Rotary of the Illustrious Historical Citizens
of the National Sciences History Museum", who took part in a honor
address.
Ref: Newspaper "El Mundo" - March 31st, 1964 - Page 1.
Doctor - President of the National Medical College - Yesterday at
the National Medical College, he received a group of visiting Soviet Physicians in the premises
of the National Medical College. Ref: Newspaper "El Mundo" - April 22,
1964 - Page 5.