Correspondencia con Pedro Muñoz Amato:

Pedro Muñoz Amato

1921 San Juan, Puerto Rico - 1997 San Juan, Puerto Rico

Licenciado en Harvard, Pedro Muñoz Amato era el decano de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad de Puerto Rico cuando Ayala entró a trabajar en la institución. 

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FECHA
16/12/1950
REMITENTE
Pedro Muñoz Amato
DESTINATARIOS/AS
Francisco Ayala
DESTINO
Hotel Harmony
ORIGEN
S.l.
FICHA DESCRIPTIVA

[Carta mecanografiada]

DEPÓSITO DEL ORIGINAL
Fondo Jaime Benítez. Universidad de Puerto Rico

Carta de Pedro Muñoz Amato a Francisco Ayala (16/12/1950)

16 de diciembre de 1950

Sr. Don Francisco Ayala

Hotel Harmony

110 Broadway

New York, New York

Estimado amigo:

Le incluyo las cartas que le prometí. Si no lo hice antes fué porque creía que usted saldría de Puerto Rico el día 15. Me apresuro a remitírselas con la esperanza de que no le cause mucho inconveniente el recibirlas ahora.

Le deseo mucho éxito en su viaje.

Cordialmente,

Pedro Muñoz Amato

PMA:amr

Adjuntos: 2

[Copia de carta dirigida a Rupert Emerson]

December 16, 1950

Prof. Rupert Emerson, Head

Department of Government

Harvard University

Cambridge 38, Massachusetts

Dear Professor Emerson:

Don Francisco Ayala is a distinguished sociologist, visiting professor of our College of Social Sciences, and a very dear friend of mine. This is his first visit to the United States, and he has expressed great interest in knowing about Harvard University. I have told him of your merits as a scholar and as a person. I am sure that meeting you will greatly facilitate his becoming acquainted with Harvard University.

It is real pleasure for me to introduce him as an excellent representative of Spanish-American culture at its best.

Best regards.

Pedro Muñoz Amato

amr

[Copia de carta dirigida a Wassily Leontieff]

December 16, 1950

Prof. Wassily Leontieff

Department of Economics

Harvard University

Cambridge 38, Massachusetts

Dear Professor Leontieff:

Don Francisco Ayala is a distinguished sociologist, visiting professor of our College of Social Sciences, and a very dear friend of mine. This is his first visit to the United States, and he has expressed great interest in knowing about Harvard University. I have told him of your merits as a scholar and as a person. I am sure that meeting you will greatly facilitate his becoming acquainted with Harvard University.

It is real pleasure for me to introduce him as an excellent representative of Spanish-American culture at its best.

Best regards.

Pedro Muñoz Amato

amr