Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 22
... Washington should be represented on the governing body of the Union by spe- cial representatives.1 It was also agreed that henceforth instead of the Secretary of State of the United States act- ing ex officio as chairman of the ...
... Washington should be represented on the governing body of the Union by spe- cial representatives.1 It was also agreed that henceforth instead of the Secretary of State of the United States act- ing ex officio as chairman of the ...
Page 39
... Washington in 1926 , and Rio de Janeiro in 1935 , have been devoted largely to the prob- lems of disaster relief , health and social assistance and public nursing . Five Pan American commercial conferences have been held to obtain an ...
... Washington in 1926 , and Rio de Janeiro in 1935 , have been devoted largely to the prob- lems of disaster relief , health and social assistance and public nursing . Five Pan American commercial conferences have been held to obtain an ...
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... Washington conference of 1907 had proclaimed the neutrality of Honduras , including its rights in the Gulf of Fonseca ; therefore , it was urged , this projected agreement for the establishment of a naval base there " is an attempt to ...
... Washington conference of 1907 had proclaimed the neutrality of Honduras , including its rights in the Gulf of Fonseca ; therefore , it was urged , this projected agreement for the establishment of a naval base there " is an attempt to ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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