They evoked to Mitre like man of State

They emphasized its impulse to the education

With diverse acts anniversary of its birth was honored yesterday to Mitre in 181er..

In the Mitre Museum, doctors Natalio Cocktail snack, Bartholomew de Vedia and Courteous Roberto Count shared a panel on "Mitre, man of State". They attended, among others, the director of Patrimony, Museums and Art, Juan M. Repetto, and the director of the NATION, doctor Bartholomew Mitre.

Vedia remembered the life of Mitre like journalist, initiate to the 17 years in Montevideo, with a note, "happy Men", that it concluded calling to the union to the American youth and that said: "the future is ours".

Courteous Count evoked the country fragmented between 1820 and 1862, when the presidency assumed Mitre. He made notice that a fiscal pact could be obtained, that prevailed until 1930. The force of a triumphant federal head as Urquiza obtained that the provincial heads resigned to their inner customs. And Mitre, like triumphant military leader in Pavón, was the unique one that could give to the Nation the Buenosairean customs.

Cocktail snack said that to Argentina to construct a State it cost 70 years to him, until reducing the last militant provincial center in 1880. It emphasized that Mitre gave more in 1868 the opened elections until 1910, without influencing in his succession. And it fomented spontaneous immigration, with citizen vocation.

Professor Rodolfo Giunta presented/displayed the panel, in charge of the office of the Museum, that said that Mitre prepared the country to feed 300 million people and today dies people in the streets, in a broken social plot.

Soon, the withdrawn ones with the best average of several organizations received prizes. The Mitre Museum awarded to Mauricio David Juárez, of the School Delfina Vedia de Mitre, and to Ariel Demián Malacalza, of the School Bartholomew Mitre. The Mitre Institution, to Annunziata Dew, of the National School of Buenos Aires, and to Flavia Flores, of the Nacional School Bartholomew Mitre. And the Association Friends of the Mitre Museum, to Gerald Diaz Bartholomew, of the Institute of the Outer Service of the Nation; to Sergio Fernandez, of the Superior Institute of the Teaching staff Joaquin V. González, and to Serafina Perri, of the National School of Museología.

In the morning, in another act in the Museum, the president of the National Academy of History, doctor Miguel Angel De Marco, said that the panorama that offered the country when Mitre assumed the presidency was frightful. Only 77,000 children attended the school and 350,000 lacked that education. The primary instruction was for him a fundamental objective. And it indicated that to remember Mitre, instead of putting nostalgic, it would have to help to us us to leave forwards in these bitter days.