• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Bulletin of Pan American Union. [Volume LXXVI. January-June 1942.]
  • Contributor: Alvim, Jose Augusto Cesario [Other]; Bardin, James C. [Other]; Bressman, Earl N. [Other]; Cannon, Mary [Other]; Crist, Raymond E. [Other]; Da Costa, Didio I.A. [Other]; De Gonzalez, Elena Mederos [Other]; Greenwood, Hugh Allison [Other]; Higbee, Edward Counselman [Other]; Kelemen, Pál [Other]; Lanks, Herbert C. [Other]; Lupien, Alfred L. [Other]; Medina, Jose [Other]; Newhall, Beatrice [Other]; Pedrosa, Mario [Other]; Peet, J. Doddridge [Other]; Pierce, F. Lamont [Other]; Rivera, Rudolfo A. [Other]; Rowe, Leo Stanton [Other]; Tercero, Dorothy M. [Other]; Turbay, Gabriel [Other]; Zier, Julian G. [Other]; Sedgwick, Ruth [Other]
  • Corporation: Pan American Union
  • Published: Washington, DC, 1942
    Online-Ausg., Chester, Vt: NewsBank, inc, 2008
  • Published in: United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 10739
    House document / 77th Congress, 2nd session. House ; no. 555, pt. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6
  • Extent: Online-Ressource (360 p); illustrations, maps, tables
  • Language: English
  • Reproduction series: U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
  • Type of reproduction: Online-Ausg.
  • Place of reproduction: Chester, Vt: NewsBank, inc, 2008
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  • Footnote: A coffee planter in Costa Rica, by J. Doddridge Peet, p. 266
    A geograhic traverse across the eastern and central cordilleras of Colombia, by Raymond E. Crist, p. 132
    A song from Sor Juana, by James C. Bardin, p. 195
    By automobile from the Caribbean to the Strait of Magellan, by Herbert C. Lanks, p. 74
    Calling all broadcasters -- personal names, Spanish style, by Dorothy M. Tercero, p. 35
    Celso R. Velazquez, first ambassador of Paraguay in Washington, p. 330
    Church organs in colonial Mexico, by Pal Kelemen, p. 121
    Ernesto Jaen Guardia, new ambassador of Panama to the United States, p. 155
    Exhibit of Latin American silver at the Pan American Union, by Mrs. Hugh Allison Greenwood, p. 18
    First meeting of the Inter-American Defense Board, p. 335
    Fourth centenary of the discovery of the Amazon, by Didio I.A. da Costa, p. 1
    Governing Board honors the minister of foreign affairs of Nicaragua, p. 244
    Insecticidal plants in the Americas, by E.C. Higbee, p. 252
    Juan Antonio Rios, president of the Republic of Chile, p. 311
    Latin American foreign trade in 1940, by Julian G. Zier, p. 157
    Luis Fernando Guachalla, first ambassador of Bolivia in Washington, p. 328
    Mineral resources and products on stamps of the American republics, by Beatrice Newhall, p. 109
    New industries in Latin America, by Dorothy M. Tercero, p. 95
    No. 1 (January 1942), p. 1
    No. 3 (March 1942), p. 121
    No. 4 (April 1942), p. 181
    No. 5 (May 1942), p. 241
    No. 6 (June 1942), p. 301
    Pan American Day in Washington, p. 317
    Pedro Aguirre Cerda, president of Chile -- in memoriam, p. 15
    Portinari -- from Brodowski to the Library of Congress (Part I), by Mario Pedrosa, p. 199
    Portinari -- from Brodowski to the Library of Congress (Part II), by Mario Pedrosa, p. 258
    Portuguese page: O velho humanismo Latino e o novo humanismo Americano, by Jose Augusto Cesario Alvim, p. 166
    Presenting Cuba, our good neighbor, by Alfred L. Lupien, p. 91
    Projects in Inter-American agricultural cooperation, by E.N. Bressman, p. 63
    Ricardo Adolfo de la Guardia, president of Panama, p. 145
    San Francisco acclaims Pan American Day, by Aubrey Drury, p. 320
    Second Inter-American Conference of Agriculture, p. 332
    Second Inter-American Travel Congress, p. 162
    Settlement of the Ecuador-Peru boundary dispute, p. 241
    Some aspects of recent social legislation in Latin America, p. 83
    Spanish page -- De Medellin a Bogota, by Jose Medina, p. 45
    Status of the Pan American treaties and conventions, p. 218
    Summer study courses in Cuba, Mexico, and Costa Rica, p. 341
    Table of contents (No. 1) follows two pages after Title page
    Table of contents (No. 2) follows three pages after p. 60
    Table of contents (No. 3) follows three pages after p. 120
    Table of contents (No. 4) follows three pages after p. 180
    Table of contents (No. 5) follows three pages after p. 240
    Table of contents (No. 6) follows three pages after p. 300
    The Americas and the war (Part II), p. 273
    The Americas and the war (Part III), p. 344
    The Americas and the war, p. 224
    The Atlantic Charter, by Gabriel Turbay, p. 324
    The municipal library of Sao Paulo, by Rudolfo A. Rivera, p. 40
    The summer school of the University of Chile, by Ruth Sedgwick, p. 271
    The third meeting of Minsters of Foreign Affairs of the American Republics, by L.S. Rowe, p. 181
    Timotes, Venezuela, by Raymond E. Crist, p. 301
    Visit to Washington of the Mexican secretary of foreign affairs, p. 313
    Why not learn Portuguese? by F. Lamont Pierce, p. 212
    Women of the Americas: IV. Marta Abreu, Cuba, by Elena Mederos de Gonzalez, p. 32
    Women workers in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay (Part II), by Mary Cannon, p. 246
    Women workers in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, by Mary Cannon, p. 148
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