Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. LXV. [January-June 1931.]. [electronic resource]
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Format: | Government Document Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Washington, DC,
1931.
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Series: | United States congressional serial set ;
serial set no. 9463. House document (United States. Congress. House) ; 71st Congress, no. 701, pt. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6. |
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Item Description: | Pages listed in the Contents Note reflect printed page numbers within successive, separately paginated parts of the publication. Index (Vol. LXV), p. I. Table of contents (No. 1), p. III. No. 1 (January, 1931), p. 1. Don Jose Toribio Medina: Man and scholar, by Concha Romero James, p. 4. Modernizing agriculture in Guatemala and El Salvador, by C.H. Logan, p. 34. Brazilian art, by Frances R. Grant, p. 40. Table of contents (No. 2), p. III. No. 2 (February, 1931), p. 109. Presentation of the statue of Henry Clay to Venezuela, by Maurice H. Thatcher, member of Congress (Kentucky), p. 115. First Baltimore Pan American exhibition of contemporary paintings, by Warren Wilmer Brown, p. 136. Latin American foreign trade in 1929: A general survey, by Matilda Phillips, p. 149. Wings from Miami, by Manuel Urrela, p. 171. The fourth Pan American Commercial Conference, by William Manger, Ph.D., p. 184. Table of contents (No. 3), p. III. No. 3 (March, 1931), p. 217. Buenos Aires, the heart of Argentina, by Juan Jose Soiza Reilly, p. 221. Fresh fruits and vegetables from Latin America for the United States, by L.A. Wheeler, p. 232. The Apure River, a tributary of the great Orinoco, by L.M. Gray, p. 243. Recent railway development in Brazil, by Julian S. Duncan, M.A., p. 253. The immigration situation in Latin America, by William A. Reid, p. 264. Fourth Pan American Congress of Architects, by Carl A. Ziegler, p. 278. Table of contents (No. 4), p. III. No. 4 (April, 1931), special number dedicated to Pan American Day, April 14, p. 325. Proclamation of President Herbert Hoover, p. 325. Foreword: The Pan American Union in Pan American affairs, by L.S. Rowe, Ph.D., LL.D., p. 327. Conciliation and arbitration in America, by Dr. Victor Maurtua, p. 332. Message to American youth on Pan American Day, by Gabriela Mistral, p. 354. The Pan American Union and Pan American conferences, by William Manger, p. 367. Intellectual cooperation between the Americas, by Heloise Brainerd, p. 383. Summary of archaeological work in the Americas, by Frans Blom and Baron Erland Nordenskiold, p. 421. Table of contents (No. 5), p. III. No. 5 (May, 1931), p. 449. Summary of archaeological work in the Americas in 1929 and 1930, by Carl E. Guthe, B.S., A.M., PhD., p. 470. The colonial architecture of Brazil, by Carl A. Ziegler, A.I.A., F.R.S.A., p. 499. United States trade with Latin America, 1930, by Matilda Phillips, p. 511. The reorganization of the Chilean nitrate industry, by Guillermo A. Suro, p. 512. Table of contents (No. 6), p. III. No. 6 (June, 1931), p. 573. The central highway of Cuba, by Charles M. Upham, p. 593. Peruvian music, by Carlos Sanchez Malaga, p. 606. East of the Andes, by Llewellyn Williams, p. 612. |
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Physical Description: | 712 p. : illustrations, maps, tables. |
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