THE 

 CUBA REVIEW 



'ALL ABOUT CUBA" 



fright, 1919, by the Munson Steamship Line 



Volume XVI] 



SEPTEMBER, 1919 



Number io 



CUBAN GOVERNMENT MATTERS 



BOAZ WALTON LONG 



Boaz Walton Long, newly appointed 

 r. s. Minister to Cuba, was born in War- 

 saw, Ind., September 27, 1876. He was 

 educated in the public schools of Indiana, 

 New Mexico, and Michigan, and at Went- 

 vvorth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo., 

 and St. Michael College, Santa Fe, New 

 Mexico. From 1894 to 1898 he was with 

 business concerns in various capacities : 

 he was manager of a commission com- 

 pany in San Francisco, 1899-1900; pro- 

 prietor of a commission company, with 

 offices in San Francisco, Chicago, and 

 Mexico City, 1900-1913. On May 14, 1913, 

 Mr. Long was appointed Chief of the 

 Division of Latin-American Affairs in the 

 Department of State, Washington, D. <'.. 

 and on July 29, 1914, he was appointed 

 Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni- 

 potentiary to Salvador. 



HOX. BOAZ \V. LONG, 



Newly appointed Minister to Cuba from the 



United States. 



WILLIAM E. GONZALES 

 At a mass meeting of the residents. 

 American and Cuban, of the American 

 colony of La Gloria, held August Sth, a 

 resolution was passed expressing appre- 

 ciation for the services of United States 

 Minister William E. Gonzales, and con- 

 gratulating him on his promotion to the 

 position of Ambassador to Peru. 



