

That is perhaps not surprising, since the United States had significant political and business interests there. There were significant enrollments of international students (by whom we mean citizens of other countries, not American dependents of diplomats, businessmen, or missionaries) from Latin America, notably Cuba and Panama. Fairbanks (served 1878-1884) and William Gallagher (served 1886-1896) had little interest in maintaining international diversity. There were several factors, not the least of which may have been that Williston’s Principals, Joseph W.

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