The Politics of Intervention
The Provisional Government and Cuban Stability 205 government. Even when he attempted to provide for Cuba's future economic grow ...
206 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION The actual work was performed under the supervision of Army Engineers in the Army of Cuban Paci ...
The Provisional Government and Cuban Stability 207 equal expenditure of public funds in constructing public improvements."^57 Th ...
208 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION concerns seem to have been the moral dangers of coeducation and the growth of "the whole child. ...
The Provisional Government and Cuban Stability 209 On the other hand, typhoid, malaria, cholera, and tubercuĀ losis posed contin ...
210 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION the prognosis for each yellow fever case. For the period of the epidemic the reports listed six ...
The Provisional Government and Cuban Stability 211 sanitation program, the entire public health system must be nationalized. On ...
212 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION believed Magoon was trying to make the politicos dependent on him and responsible for their nom ...
The Provisional Government and Cuban Stability 213 unstable society; the second hinged on a basic disagreement over the cures fo ...
214 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION work to make the national bureaucracy less political by putting it in the hands of a profession ...
The Provisional Government and Cuban Stability 215 One factor that cannot be overlooked is that the officers saw internal reform ...
216 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Rokeby and Havana sewerage system controversies); pp. 94-96, 207-9 (pardons). See also Chapman, ...
The Provisional Government and Cuban Stability 217 rain, Miguel F. Viondi, Erasmo Regiieiferos Boudet, and (conservatives) Franc ...
218 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION 221, CC/PGoC, RG 199; James H. Wilson to Lt. Col. E. StJ. Greble, November 5, 1906, and July 11 ...
The Provisional Government and Cuban Stability 219 "Report of D. Lombillo Clark, C. E., Acting Secretary of Public Works," Mago ...
220 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Magoon, Report, 1908-1907, pp. 46-47, 456-57. The Department of Charities (Beneficiencia) from ...
CHAPTER EIGHT THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CUBAN ARMED FORCES A; T THE BEGINNING of the Second Intervention, .the Provisional Gover ...
222 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION To understand the twisted path that led to the creation of the Permanent Army, it is necessary ...
The Reconstruction of the Cuban Armed Forces 223 historian suggests that Estrada Palma wanted a palace guard which owed its alle ...
224 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Taft decided to retain Alejandro Rodriguez and promoted him to Major General. Magoon might have ...
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