I am not exactly sure what is in Box 83 Folder 12, but it is certainly some more of the papers and documents brought back from the Primer Interloquium conference held in Guanajuato, Mexico in March 1994. I never did get them very well cataloged with my rudimentary Spanish and there was an awful lot of the material coming at us for several months. Probably the most significant of the documents was titled Guanajuato--Siglo XXI a lengthy 3-volume report written in Spanish, which Warfield received in early 1995. He has translated the table of contents only of the Spanish-language report. He printed this table of contents as a separate document in English, as a method to reveal the extent of the work done during the “First Interloquium on Twenty-first Century” (Primer Interloquium, Primicias del Siglo XXI). The Primer Interloquium was a conference held in Guanajuato, Mexico in March 1994, under sponsorship of Mexican national and state governments, along with ITESM Campus Leon and an organization of regional Guanajuato business and political leaders. 400 to 500 people attended. The conference was initiated and organized by four staff members at Center for Strategic Studies, Campus Leon, ITESM (in city of Leon, Guanajuato) Two or possibly three of the four (Flores Alocer and Trevino Cisneros) were students of Warfield, having attended his short courses in Monterrey, Mexico a few years earlier. Warfield's Interactive Management processes were used as a framework for the conference sessions. Aleco Christakis was the facilitator. He used his new Cogniscope software. The conference was multinational in scope, with invited participants from ten foreign countries as well as Mexican national figures, assembled to use the techniques of Interactive Management in developing Mexican and international economic priorities for the coming century. More Primer Interloquium XXI documents are in Warfield Special Collection Box 20, Folder 23 in Fenwick Library, under the title "COMMENTS ON TWO FUTURE-RELATED WORLD ISSUES", 1994, March. And still more documents on the conference are in Box 80, Folders 21, 22, 23 and 24 And an English language report featuring the translated table of contents is in Box 11 Folder 13. We have saved the 3-volume Spanish language report and sent it also to GMU, but not sure which box it is in, or maybe it was shelved somewhere.
R.w. circa 2000 update 18 August 2013