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181 INTER-AMERICAN-CULTURAL RELATIONS-DECEMBER 23, 1936 Cuba: JosE MANUEL CORTINA, RAM6N ZAYDIN, CARLOS MARQUEZ STERLING, RAFAEL SANTOS JIMENEZ, CESAR SALAYA, CALIXTO WHITMARSH, JosE MANUEL CARBONELL. Who, after having deposited their Full Powers, found to be in good and due form, have agreed as follows: Article I.-Every year each Government shall award to each of two Annual awards o graduate students or teachers of each other country selected in accord- ance with the procedure established in Article II hereof, a fellowship for the ensuing scholastic year. The awards shall be made after an exchange between the two Governments concerned of the panels referred to in Article II hereof. Each fellowship shall provide tuition Tuition, etc., ex- and subsidiary expenses and maintenance at an institution of higher learning to be designated by the country awarding the fellowship, through such agency as may seem to it appropriate, in cooperation with the recipient so far as may be practicable. Traveling expenses to and from the designated institution and other incidental expenses shall be met by the recipient or the nominating Government. Fur- dntes and techers thermore, each Government agrees to encourage, by appropiate during vacation peri- means, the interchange of students and teachers of institutions within ods. its territory and those of the other contracting countries, during the usual vacation periods. Article II.-Each Government shall have the privilege of nominating Nomination, selec- and presenting to each other Government on or before the date fixed at the close of this article a panel of the names of five graduate students or teachers together with such information concerning them as the Government awarding the fellowship shall deem necessary, from which panel the latter Government shall select the names of two persons. The same students shall not be nominated for more than two successive years; and, except under unusual circumstances, for more than one year. There shall be no obligation for any country to give considera- Quiysng provl- tion to the panel of any other country not nominated and presented on or before the date fixed at the close of this article, and fellowships for which no panel of names is presented on or before the date specified may be awarded to applicants nominated on the panels of any other country but not receiving fellowships. Unless otherwise agreed upon Dste specifed. between the countries concerned, the following dates shall prevail: Countries of South America, November 30th. All other countries, March 31st. Article III.- If for any reason it becomes necessary that a student dReptriation of tu- be repatriated the Government awarding the fellowship may effect the repatriation, at the expense of the nominating Government. Article IV. - Each High Contracting Party shall communicate to Listof full proes each of the other High Contracting Parties through diplomatic serviceto beprovided. channels, on the first of January of every alternate year, a complete list of the full professors available for exchange service from the out- standing universities, scientific institutions and technical schools of each country. From this list each one of the other High Contracting Selection; work o Parties shall arrange to select a visiting professor who shall either give lectures in various centers, or conduct regular courses of instruction, or pursue special research in some designated institution and who shall in other appropriate ways promote better understanding between the