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Torres Bodet

American  
[tawr-res baw-thet] / ˈtɔr rɛs bɔˈðɛt /

noun

  1. Jaime 1902–74, Mexican poet, statesman, and diplomat.


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The one at the very back is Jaime Torres Bodet … Salvador Novo?

From The Guardian • Nov. 6, 2015

All this is part of a whirlwind campaign begun in 1944 by President Avila Camacho and his tireless, able Education Minister Jaime Torres Bodet.

From Time Magazine Archive

Energetic, curly-topped Torres Bodet, who speaks French, English and Spanish with equal ease, is a poet who published his first works 'at the age of 16, but is no idle dreamer.

From Time Magazine Archive

Minister of Education Torres Bodet, hoping to avoid a second controversy, gave Biddle just one fervent instruction: "For God's sake, do something constructive!"

From Time Magazine Archive

In Mexico City, Foreign Minister Jaime Torres Bodet curtly announced last week that the agreement had been abrogated by unilateral U.S. action.

From Time Magazine Archive

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