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In Memoriam: Clarence Henry Haring, 1885–1960

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2015

Howard F. Cline*
Affiliation:
Hispanic Foundation, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
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Abstract

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Type
Obituary
Copyright
Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 1961

References

1 The words of Rev. Alexander Wyse, Director of the Academy of American Franciscan History, are in part as follows:

The large number of experts whom [Dr. Haring] trained in his more than forty years as a teacher … bears witness to the importance of his work and the scope of his beneficent influence. Lest his own objectives of inter-American friendship perish with him, he has meanwhile happily given them indestructible form in a small shelf of outstanding publications. In addition, he has engaged in several missions in the interests of inter-American harmony and has taken part in many inter-American learned assemblies–an ambassador of good will whose devotion to the truth has ever enhanced his prestige in those other Americas. Affiliated with half a score scholarly institutions in the Latin American world, and decorated by several of our sister republics, he enjoys a reputation that transcends the boundaries of our own country. He truly is an honored citizen of that supranational community dedicated to truth, learning and understanding.