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    gbv_754319180
    Format: Online-Ressource (360 p) , illustrations, maps, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2008 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 10739
    Note: 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 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved , English , Portuguese , Spanish
    Language: English
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