Conference Series, Temas25-30

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936

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Response on Behalf of the Delegates by Dr Pedro C Sánchez Direc
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Discurso de Bienvenida por el Honorable Señor Cordell Hull Secre
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Welcome on Behalf of the Pan American Union by the Vice Chair
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Discursos Pronunciados y Estudios Presentados etc Continúa Página
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Addresses Delivered and Papers Presented at the SessionsContinued Page
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Addresses Delivered and Papers Presented at the SessionsContinued Page
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A New Chapter in Pan American Cartography by Dr Isaiah Bow
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Un Nuevo Capítulo en la Cartografía Panamericana por el Dr Isaiah
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The Millionth Map of Hispanic America by Dr Raye R Platt_
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El Mapa al Millonésimo de la América Hispana por el Dr Raye
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PreSpanish Puerto Rico by Dr William H Haas
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Influence of the Geographic Factor in International Relations
151
History of the Origin of International
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The Geographical Importance of the Volcanic Axis a Mountain
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La Evolución de las Investigaciones Mayas por el Dr A V Kidder
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The Agricultural Mayas by Dr Rollin S Atwood
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Las Mayas Agrícolas por el Dr Rollin S Atwood resumen
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HispanicAmerican Map Exhibition at the Library of Congress
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Exhibición Cartográfica Hispanoamericana en la Biblioteca
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Sources of American History in Spanish Archives by Dr Roscoe
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Fuentes de Historia Americana en los Archivos Españoles por
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Bibliographical Activities in the United States Concerning Latin
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Actividades Bibliográficas en los Estados Unidos Relativas a
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Geographical and Economic Factors Influencing Puerto Rican
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Los Factores Geográficos y Económicos que Afectan a la Agricultura
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Geography and History Among the Sciences as Influencing Research
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La Geografía y la Historia entre las Ciencias que se Ocupan
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Redistribution of Population in the United States by Dr L C
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Economic Transformation of South America by Dr Clarence
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La Transformación Económica de Sud América por el Dr Clarence
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Remarks of the Honorable Sumner Welles Assistant Secretary
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Discurso por el Honorable Señor Sumner Welles Subsecretario
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Papers Submitted to the Assembly But Not Read in the Sessions Because
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Estudios Sometidos a la Asamblea pero que no Fueron Leídos por Falta
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Mapmaking at the National Geographic Society by Albert
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Nuevo Programa Nacional para la Preservación de Monumentos
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Its Scope and Significance by Dr N Andrew
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Su Alcance y Significación por el Dr N Andrew
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The original English version of this paper entitled Dating Pueblo
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La Historia y la Arqueología en Jamestown por Malcolm Gardner
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Papers Submitted to the Assembly etc Continued Page
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Early Economic Crises in Cuba and Their Relation to United States
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Some Phases of the Cultural Relationship Between the United States
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William Shaler Early American Ambassador of Good Will by Dr
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Some Ways in Which HispanicAmerican Historians May Aid Those
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The Reform of the Statistical Services of the Cuban Government
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The History of Mexico and its Modern Interpretation by
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Cuba from 1500 to 1511 by Dr Carlos M Trelles abstract
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Address by His Excellency the Ambassador of Mexico Dr Francisco
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Address by His Excellency the Brazilian Ambassador Dr Oswaldo
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES AND CONGRESSES IN WHICH
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Twentyfirst Session of the Advisory Committee of the League of Nations
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Seventysixth Session of the Governing Body of the International Labor
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Conference for the Suppression of the Illicit Traffic in Dangerous Drugs
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Three Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of the Royal Hungarian
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International Commission for the Maintenance of the Lighthouse
95
International Technical Committee of Aerial Legal Experts
101
United States National Committee on InterAmerican Intellectual
108

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Página 533 - ... in the event of an international war outside America which might menace the peace of the American Republics, such consultation shall also take place to determine the proper time and manner in which the signatory states, if they so desire, may eventually cooperate in some action tending to preserve the peace of the American Continent.
Página 82 - ... to prevent disputes regarding the use of boundary waters and to settle all questions which are now pending between the United States and the Dominion of Canada involving the rights, obligations, or interests of either in relation to the other or to the inhabitants of the other, along their common frontier, and to make provision for the adjustment and settlement of all such questions as may hereafter arise...
Página 6 - The recognition that every war or threat of war affects directly or indirectly all civilized peoples, and endangers the great principles of liberty and justice which constitute the American ideal and the standard of American international policy...
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