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Vol. IV No. 1 … Natives of Pan-Americana . . . from the picturesque villages of Mexico to the snow-capped Andes of Chile . . . vividly portrayed in the breadth and sweep of this colorful panorama of the Caribbean. Assembled into a common group of Latin-American neighbors, they depict the unity of the New World, standing out in sharp contrast to that of the old. Rising from the ancient, highly cultured civilizations of the Aztecs and Mayans, they carry on as the reflected tradition and pageantry of the past united in their ceaseless search for a newer and finer civilization.
