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SPEER, ROBT. E.: South American Problems; New York; Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions; 1912.

SWEET, WM. W.: A History of Latin America; New York; The

Abingdon Press; 1919.

UGARTE, M.: El Porvenir de la América Latina; Valencia; F. Sempere y Compañia.

INDEX

Adams, John Quincy, attitude
toward Hispanic America,

107.

interpretation of Monroe Doc-
trine, 152.

Alberdi, Juan Bautista, analysis
of Argentine life, 45.

favorable to Protestantism, 94.
favorable to European inter-
vention, 211.

idea concerning Monroe Doc-
trine, 152.

ideas concerning immigration,
66.

quoted by Barcos, 53.

student of democracy, 36.

thesis on American unity, 121.
Alessandri, Arturo, address to
Protestant ministers, 94.
Alsop Claim, cartoon on, 373.
Alvarez, Agustin, criticism of the
church, 50.

evil of the lie, 86.

need of a liberal religion, 93.
Alvarez, Alejandro, proposals
concerning the Monroe Doc-
trine, 208.

American Congress, meeting in
Lima, 112.
results of, 113.

American League of Nations, sug-
gested by Pres. Brum, 191.
Araucanians, wars with described
by Ercilla, 20.

present condition of, 59.
Arbitration, boundary

settled by, 211.

disputes

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Argentina, attitude toward Ameri-
can unity, 115.
education in, 80.

foreign population of, 67.
inclination toward Europe, 116.
intellectual circle of, 28.
liberation of slaves in, 37.
problems of, 45.

Argüedas, Alcides, description of
Indians' abuses, 57.

elements opposed to develop-
ment of Latin America
named, 65.

Assets of Latin America, intel-
lectual values, 17.

market for manufactured goods,
16.

power to produce raw materials,
16.

room for large population, 16.

Barbosa, Rua, address concerning
world war, 253.
Barcos, José, advocates friend-
ship with United States, 351.
need of more practical basis for
Latin American life, 53.
Bayard, Thomas F., despatch con-
cerning collection of claims,
213.

Bello, Andrés, ode to agriculture,

27.

Blaine, James G., calls first Pan
American Congress, 196, 197.
contribution to American
friendship,_123.

ideas on Pan Americanism,

220.

Blanco-Fombona, Rufino, indict-
ment of North America, 330.
opposition of two Americas,
328.

studies of Latin American life,
47.

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Caribbean Countries, economic re-
sources of, 274, 275.

growing influence of United
States in, 270-271.

strategic importance of, 272.
suggestions for better relations
with, 320, 321.

Castañeda, Francisco, studies con-
cerning American unity, 101.
Caste, prevalence in Latin Amer-
ica, 65.

Central America, attitude toward
United States, 318.

conference called by United

States and Mexico, 298, 299.
court of justice organized, 299,
300, 301.

movements toward unity, 297.
welcome of moral assistance,
319.

Chadwick, F. E., advises against
intervention in Mexico, 376.
states need of study of tem-
perament, 389.

Child Welfare Congress, address
at, 256.

Chile, changed attitude toward
United States, 247.

liberation of slaves in, 37.

North American student in, 23.
parliamentary system in, 38.
Chinese, presence in various
American countries, 68.
Chocano, José Santos, singer of
American friendship, 355.
"Christ of the Andes," statue com-
memorating aribtration vic-
tory, 211.

Civilization of Latin America,
described by Theodore Roose-
velt, 386.

preceded by Indian civilization,

17.

recognized by Elihu Root, 17.
Clay, Henry, fight for recognition

of Spanish American states,
135, 136, 137.

writes instructions of United
States delegates to Panama
Congress, 107.

Clemenceau, Georges, opinion of
South America, 42.

Cleveland, Grover, protection of
Venezuela, 175.

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Education, problem among In
dians, 61.

problem in Haiti, 295.
problem of, 78, 79.

progress of in Santo Domingo,
287.

questions of curriculum, 85.
El Salvador, political attitude of,
311.

Fine Arts, Latin America's ap-
preciation of, 20.

Foreign Concessions, baneful in-
fluence of, 73, 75, 265.
exploited in Honduras, 74.
overstated in Venezuela, 74.
France, commercial relations of
with Hispanic America, 240.
French Influence in Latin Amer-
ica, democratic idealism, 35.
Friendly Visitors, sent to His-
panic America by various
countries, 243.

Garcia, Juan A., analysis of
Hispanic American life, 48.
Garrigó, Roque, author of "Amer-
ica for Americans," 355.
Germany, colonists in South
America, 67.

commercial activities of, 16.
present economic relations with
Latin America, 241.

propaganda in Central America,
341, 342.

Godoy, F. García, argument for
Pan Latinism, 326, 327.
objections to immigration, 65.
visit to his home, 288.
Grant, Ulysses S., condemnation
of Mexican War, 143.
declaration against intervention,

212.

proposal to annex Santo Do-
mingo, 273.

Great Britain, attitude toward in-
dependence of Brazil, 131.
economic relations with Latin
America, 241.

help given Spanish colonies,
126.

Guatemala, reference to "manifest
destiny" by, 115.

revolution against Cabrera, 313.

Hague Conference, action con-

cerning Drago Doctrine, 215.
Latin America's place in, 218.
Haiti, backwardness of, 290.
educational needs of, 295.
moral obligation of
States toward, 296.
North American occupation of,
290, 291, 292.

United

Hamilton, Alexander, help for
Miranda, 127.

Harding, Warren G., comment on
Monroe Doctrine, 164, 189.
election commented by La
Nación, 188.
Hay-Herran Convention, 279.
Hay, John, negotiations concern-
ing Panama Canal, 278, 279,
280.

Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, 279.
Heredia, José M., ode to Niagara,
43.
Hidalgo, Miguel, decree against
slavery, 37.

Hostos, Eugenio María de, versa-
tile life of, 28.
Huerta, G. Gardus, quoted con-
cerning the church, 91.

Illiteracy, prevalence in Latin
America, 79, 80.
Immigration, advocated by Bar-
cos, 55.

advocated by Sarmiento, 45.
needed in Latin America, 65, 66.
problem of German and Jap-
anese, 67.

Imperialism, confused with Mon-
roe Doctrine, 172.
feared in Latin America, 266.
evil effects in Haiti, 291-293.
Indians, art of, 22.

Calderon's appeal for, 61.
early civilization of, 17.
ill treatment of Yaqui, 64.
problem of stated, 57-64.
Ingenieros, José, quoted concern-
ing social problems, 262.
Intellectual Circles of Latin
America, early attainments of,

21.

present members of, 22, 23.
International Policies of America,
three important ones, 98.

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Jefferson, Thomas, interview with
Brazilian students, 126.

letter to Claiborne on friend-
ship for Spanish America,
127.

on Monroe Doctrine, 149.
Juarez, Benito, favors Protes-
tantism, 94.

Kindness of Latin Americans,
shown in various ways, 41.

Labor Movement, development of,
238, 239.

La Nacion, reference to Monroe
Doctrine and League of Na-
tions, 188.

Land System, evil results of, 63.
Language Study, need of, 395.
La Prensa, approval of Pres.
Wilson's message, 356.
home of, 20.

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