Group Title: Historic St. Augustine: Llambias Block 39A
Title: [Correspondence between A. J. Hanna and X.L. Pellicer]
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 Material Information
Title: Correspondence between A. J. Hanna and X.L. Pellicer
Series Title: Historic St. Augustine: Llambias Block 39A
Physical Description: Correspondence
Language: English
Creator: Hanna, A. J.
Pellicer, Xavier L.
Publication Date: 1946
Physical Location:
Box: 7
Divider: Block 39A
Folder: Llambias B39A
 Subjects
Subject: Saint Augustine (Fla.)
31 Saint Francis Street (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
Llambias House (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
Fernandez-Llambias House (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
Spatial Coverage: North America -- United States of America -- Florida -- Saint Johns -- Saint Augustine -- 31 Saint Francis Street
Coordinates: 29.887768 x -81.310887
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Bibliographic ID: UF00094868
Volume ID: VID00032
Source Institution: University of Florida
Holding Location: University of Florida
Rights Management: All rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Resource Identifier: B39A

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11 December 1946



Mr. A. J. Hanna, Director
Inter-American Studies
Rollins College
Winter Park, Florida
Dear Preds
Your letter of November 26, 1946 advising me of the avail-
ability of Dr. Ivanissevich. This letter vas received during
my absence from the Bank on a five day visit to Miaui, and did
not come to my attention until yesterday, and the time is too
short now to make any arrangements.
I vould appreciate it if you would vrite me at your con-
venience vhen it might be possible for you to come to St.
Augustine and attend a meeting of the Trustees of the Llambias
House. Mr. Houston has returned to St. Augustine, and it is
necessary, of course, that we have a meeting to recommend some-
one to fill the place of Judge Gibbs and to make some definite
arrangements about the house.
I have arranged with The St. Augustine Historical Society
to lean up the grounds and do some essential things on the
house, such as repairs to a portion of the roof that vas damaged
during the last storm. The expenses of this vill be borne by
the Historical Society.
Now that we have received the $45,000. from the State for
the Restoration, there is anite t bit of aitation to revive
this p am In some way. T s a partleularly true or our
amuua iend, Walter B. Fraser. In my judgment a portion of
this money can be appropriately expended on the Llambias House,
and it is possible that we could consider entering into an
agreement with the Restoration group for them to use the Llambias
House as a meeting place and office. All of these things can
be discussed at the meeting of the Trustees of the Llambias House,
which should be held some time in January.
Assuring you of my kind regards,
Sincerely yours,


Vice President


XLP jdh






ROLLINS COLLEGE
WINTER PARK, FLORIDA
HAMILTON HOLT. PRESIDENT
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT
November 26, 1946













Mr. X. L. Pellicier
St. Augustine, Florida


Dear X.L.:

A very distinguished young Argentine
lecturer, see sketch, may be available for an
address in St. Augustine Friday, December 13
or Saturday, December 14.

If you can make arrangements for him
please get in touch with Mr. Lister Simons-Quiroz,
Consul for Panama at 762 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville,
and me here. Mr. Simons-Quiroz may be reached by
telephone,number of which I will ask him to send you.

Dr. Ivanissevich has a 16 mm film cri the
Law School of the University of Buenos Aires which
he would like to show along with his talks.

Please let me hear from you immediately
on this.

With all best wishes, I am,

sincerely yours,



A. J. Hanla, Director
Inter-,'merican Studies.


AJH:gmp







1MR. AL&TONIO IVALISSEVICH CI-LCHO


Born at uendoza, Province of Iendoza, Argentina. Graduated with
high honors from the Colegio Nacional Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
(secondary school) completing the regular five year course in four.
Studied Law at the Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de la Uni-
versidad de Buenos Aires completing the six year course in five
years in 1941. His specialization is Constitutional Law.

In March 194L he was appointed Part-time Lecturer of the Law School
of the University of Buenos Aires (Encargado de Comision del Seminario
de iencias Juridicas).

In December 1944 he was appointed by the Acting Lean of the Law
School of the University of Buenos Aires to travel in the United States
to study the teaching of law practice. Luring his trip he visited
13 U.S. and 2 Canadian Universities. On his return to Buenos Aires he
prepared a report to the faculty which resulted in a complete transfor-
mation of the "Instituto de L'nsenanza Practica" of his Law School. He
has been awarded a British Council Scholarship at London University
in 1947 to study "Trusts and Trustees".

Author of numerous articles, surveys and studies in the field of Law.
Speaks English and Spanish fluently, reads French and Italian, and
knows some -ussian and German. -"as twice visited the United States.

Mr. Ivanissevich has lectured on such topics as:

WHAT HAS THE U. S. CITIZEN THOUGHT OF THE SUPREME COURT
DULRIiG THE LAST HUNDRED YEARS?

THE EAST OF THE U. S. SE.i BY ARGENTINE EYES, and

SOMETHING ABOUT NORTH AERICAN UNIVERSITIES

On his present visit to the United States Mr. Ivanissevich has prepared
two special lectures for law schools or legal groups:

THE TEAChING OF PRACTICE IN THE LAW SCHOOLS OF ARGENTINA
AND THE UNITED STATES, and

THE LEGAL SYSTEMS OF ARGENTINA AND THE UNITED STATES

He will also lecture to appropriate groups on the following subject:

POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC FORCES IN AR1GO- TI1.A DURING THE LAST DECADE




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