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He was also awarded a traveling fellowship 

 which allowed him to study at Harvard and 

 Columbia Universities for two years. At 

 Harvard he studied Experimental Psy- 

 chology under Munsterberg and conducted 

 original investigations. There he took the 

 degree of A.M. 



He is now engaged in the practice of law 

 at Havana and, besides, is Professor of Eng- 

 lish at the Institute of Havana. 



He has published his doctorate thesis on 

 "The Relations between Ethics and Re- 

 ligion" and a number of essays on philo- 

 sophical and literary subjects which have 

 not been collected. 



He is a member of the Sociedad Cubana 

 de Derecho Internacional, in whose work 

 he has taken an active part since its foun- 

 dation. At its annual meeting, iqiq, he 

 read a paper on "The International Sig- 

 nificance of the Russian Revolution." 



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