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Several photos show Juan and Eva Perón welcoming athletes from the Americas to the Juegos Panamericanos hosted by Argentina in 1951

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The Congress approved a formal amnesty for athletes previously suspended for political associations to Peronism. The legislature asks for club associations and sports institutions to honor the government amnesty for athletes.

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Various articles report on the opening ceremonies and days to the 1951 Pan-American Games, with a focus squarely on the sporting aspect of the event.

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Of particular note is the recent inclusion of gymanstics and basketball, but a special focus on the popularity of soccer and the benefits it provides participants (physical vigor, morals, intelligence, and sense of community.)

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Brief excerpt of Perón honoring students attending specific courses in sports leadership—a program that sought to train the nation's best youth athletes.

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The 1951 Pan-American Games are not as overtly patriotic in El Gráfico as in other magazines; international athletes receive good coverage. However, these games (perhaps forced) featured much more coverage of Perón than usual. The ceremonies were…

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Notions of good sportsmanship are outlined in this piece by a member of the club

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The main thrust of the letter is to promote a nation of athletes, not just spectators

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Notions of good sportsmanship tie into social order, regulations, and even morality.

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Notice the staging, with large pillars, lights, and a massive stage. Perón and Eva tie Argentine flag ribbons to the flags of the participating nations.

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Images of Eva Perón show her devotion to sports and Argentine athletes

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Photos of soccer and sports related construction offer good visuals of planned stadiums, fields, and facilities.

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Carlos Aloe explains what discipline means in sports in the New Argentina, and the "rules" that athletes must adhere to.

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Carlos Aloe explains what morality in sports looks like in the New Argentina, and the values that athletes must adhere to. Above all, athletes must dedicate their efforts to "la patria"

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Magazine lauds the Eva Perón tournament as a symbol of national pride and success
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