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Bainbridge Colby

March 23, 1920-March 4, 1921)

December 10, 1920
United Kingdom
Bridgetown, (Barbados)
Met with British colonial officials during a refueling stop en route to South America. Left U.S. December 4.

December 21-24, 1920
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
Official visit; repaid visit by President Pessoa.

December 28-31, 1920
Uruguay
Montevideo
Official visit; repaid 1918 visit by President (then Foreign Minister) Brum.

January 1-4, 1921
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Official visit.

January 19-21, 1921
United Kingdom
Port-of-Spain
Met with British colonial (Trinidad) officials while returning from South America. Returned to U.S. January 26.


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