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UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA.—Not only is the University of Latvia the “Alma Mater” of many of the Latvian statesmen and scientists , hut it has also trained many important persons of other nationalities, one of her most noted graduates being the Polish President Moscicki. Before the Great War the University of Latvia was known as the Polytechnic Institute of Riga. The illustration shows the main building of the University.

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Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20693, 31 December 1938, Page 17 (Supplement)

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UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA.—Not only is the University of Latvia the “Alma Mater” of many of the Latvian statesmen and scientists, hut it has also trained many important persons of other nationalities, one of her most noted graduates being the Polish President Moscicki. Before the Great War the University of Latvia was known as the Polytechnic Institute of Riga. The illustration shows the main building of the University. Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20693, 31 December 1938, Page 17 (Supplement)

UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA.—Not only is the University of Latvia the “Alma Mater” of many of the Latvian statesmen and scientists, hut it has also trained many important persons of other nationalities, one of her most noted graduates being the Polish President Moscicki. Before the Great War the University of Latvia was known as the Polytechnic Institute of Riga. The illustration shows the main building of the University. Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20693, 31 December 1938, Page 17 (Supplement)

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