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In many Mexican and Central American cities Schools have been founded by inglish, French, Belgian, and German instructors.
Here they teach their languare and ideals to the pupils whom they prepare for admission to the colleges of their respective mother countries.
It is a well known fact that the (1) Germany Subsidized sohools in Latin merica.
Imperial Gornan Gvernment subsidized several German schools in Latin America, notably those at lexico City; Guatemala City; and Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Not only does it subsidize the schools at hexico City and Guatemala City, but it also exercises direct control over them from Berlin; and it was able, by increasing the attendance throuh circularization, and by other.
wise bringing to the consideration of parents the points ot OF THE advantage offered by the German schools, to make them selfARCHIVES sustaining.
Sir yilliam Haggard is authority for the statement that the coroan schools at io Orande do Sul was subsidized and that the German Legation exercised an influence over its policy.
Circumstantial evidence tends to show that subsidizing German schools is a policy of the German Government; and it is undoubtedly one of the several ways successfully adop ter by Germans for the dissemination of German iniluence. Frequently we have beforo us examples of the power of some Germans over some Latin Americans, and the least of those do not appear in Mexico Or Salvador.
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