J Am Med Assoc. 1919;72(9):662-667: Mexico Letter. Inauguration of the University Courses. The courses for the new year were inaugurated the 7th, the rector of the university. Lie. J. N. Macias, presiding...
J Am Med Assoc. 1919;72(23):1691: Mexico Letter. University Notes. University Notes. Lie. Macias, rector of the university here, has been invited to take part in the ceremonies at the University of Arizona in the coming July, and it is expected that he will accept the invitation. Reciprocally, Mr. R. B. von Klein Smid, who is president of the University of Arizona, has been invited through: the Mexican Embassy at Washington to come to this country, and a committee appointed by the University is to proceed to the frontier to welcome him and escort him to the capital.
J Am Med Assoc, Jul 1919; 73: 285: MEXICO LETTER. Mexico, July 13, 1919. Personal. Dr. Macias, the president of the University of Mexico, has returned from the United States where the honorary degree of LL.D. was bestowed on him by the University of Arizona. He visited several colleges in Arizona and also in Texas and California.
J Am Med Assoc. 1920;74(26):1787: Mexico City. ... The most recent political events have brought about several changes in the official medical personnel. ... The presidency of the national university, which was abandoned by Lie. Macias, May 7, has been assumed in succession by Lie. Antonio Caso, director of the postgraduate school, Lie. Balbino Dávalos, and finally by Lie. José Vasconcelos, a former secretary of education, and who until recently lived in the United States.
J Am Med Assoc. 1919;72(23):1691: Mexico Letter. University Notes. University Notes. Lie. Macias, rector of the university here, has been invited to take part in the ceremonies at the University of Arizona in the coming July, and it is expected that he will accept the invitation. Reciprocally, Mr. R. B. von Klein Smid, who is president of the University of Arizona, has been invited through: the Mexican Embassy at Washington to come to this country, and a committee appointed by the University is to proceed to the frontier to welcome him and escort him to the capital.
J Am Med Assoc, Jul 1919; 73: 285: MEXICO LETTER. Mexico, July 13, 1919. Personal. Dr. Macias, the president of the University of Mexico, has returned from the United States where the honorary degree of LL.D. was bestowed on him by the University of Arizona. He visited several colleges in Arizona and also in Texas and California.
J Am Med Assoc. 1920;74(26):1787: Mexico City. ... The most recent political events have brought about several changes in the official medical personnel. ... The presidency of the national university, which was abandoned by Lie. Macias, May 7, has been assumed in succession by Lie. Antonio Caso, director of the postgraduate school, Lie. Balbino Dávalos, and finally by Lie. José Vasconcelos, a former secretary of education, and who until recently lived in the United States.
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