The Resource Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. LXVII. [January-June 1933.]., (electronic resource)

Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. LXVII. [January-June 1933.]., (electronic resource)

Label
Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. LXVII. [January-June 1933.].
Title
Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. LXVII. [January-June 1933.].
Creator
Contributor
Subject
Genre
Language
eng
Member of
Cataloging source
Readex
Government publication
federal national government publication
Index
no index present
Language note
  • English
  • Spanish
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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United States
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1890-1968
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  • Barbour, Percy E
  • Barbour, Thomas
  • Bietry-Salinger, Jehanne
  • Brainerd, Heloise
  • Brookover, Lyle A
  • Carter, Adam
  • Coronado Suarez, Enrique
  • Davila, Vicente
  • Ferrara, Orestes
  • Frey, John W
  • Galvez, Jose
  • Keith, John M
  • Killip, Ellsworth P.
  • Ledig, Elizabeth Lineback
  • Marchant, Annie d'Armond
  • Mechlin, Leila
  • Moore, John Bassett
  • Newhall, Beatrice
  • Osborne, Lilly de Jongh
  • Palma, Ricardo
  • Parra Perez, Caracciolo
  • Planchart, Julio
  • Robinson, T. Ralph
  • Rocca, Joseph C
  • Rogers, Cameron
  • Rowe, L.S.,
  • Salgado, Francis
  • Sedgwick, Ruth
  • Tercero, Jose
  • Wilgus, A. Curtis,
  • Yegros, Romulo
  • Zier, Julian G
  • Pan American Union
Series statement
  • United States congressional serial set;
  • House document / 72nd Congress, 2nd session. House
Series volume
  • serial set no. 9727
  • no. 463, pt. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6
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  • Carias Andino, Tiburcio
  • Cintas, Oscar B
  • De Miranda, Francisco
  • Finot, Enrique
  • Mutis, Jose Celestino
  • O'Hara, Eliot
  • Palma, Ricardo
  • Sotomayor, Antonio
  • Columbus Memorial Library
  • Companhia Ford Industrial do Brasil
  • Ford Motor Company
  • Pan American Union
  • Agriculture and state
  • Agriculture
  • Archives
  • Art
  • Artists
  • Botany
  • Boundaries
  • Business education
  • Business
  • Civil liberties
  • Cultural relations
  • Diamonds
  • Exports
  • Foreign study
  • Foreign trade
  • Fruit
  • Gold mines and mining
  • Gold
  • Holidays
  • Imports
  • International business enterprises
  • International relations
  • Local politics and government
  • Marketplaces
  • Married women
  • Mineral production
  • Motion pictures
  • Motor vehicle industry
  • Museums
  • Petroleum industry and trade
  • Petroleum
  • Plantations
  • Postage stamps
  • Revolutions
  • Roads and highways
  • Rubber industry and trade
  • Rubber
  • Spanish language
  • Special days, weeks, months, years
  • Tire industry
  • Tourism and tourists
  • Treaties
  • Trees
  • Universities and colleges
  • Ambassadors and diplomats
  • Foreign leaders
  • Description and travel
  • Argentina
  • Barro Colorado Island (Panama)
  • Bolivia
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Costa Rica
  • Cuba
  • Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador
  • El Salvador
  • Guatemala, Guatemala
  • Guatemala
  • Haiti
  • Honduras
  • Mexico
  • Nicaragua
  • Panama
  • Paraguay
  • Peru
  • Uruguay
  • Venezuela
  • West Indies
Label
Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. LXVII. [January-June 1933.]., (electronic resource)
Instantiates
Publication
Note
  • Pages listed in the Contents Note reflect printed page numbers within successive, separately paginated parts of the publication
  • Index (Vol. LXVII), p. I
  • Table of contents (No. 1), p. III
  • No. 1 (January, 1933), p. 1
  • Bolivia speaks in the art of Antonio Sotomayor, by Jehanne Bietry Salinger, p. 16
  • Guatemala, a new objective for tourists, by Cameron Rogers, p. 21
  • The rich coast, by John M. Keith, p. 30
  • Barro Colorado Island, by T. Barbour, p. 43
  • Table of contents (No. 2), p. III
  • No. 2 (February, 1933), p. 69
  • Ricardo Palma, vignette by Jose Galvez, p. 75
  • Invocacion a Palma (poem), by Jose Galvez, p. 77
  • The countess's powder, by Ricardo Palma, p. 78
  • Diamantina, first diamond center of Brazil, by Annie d'Armond Marchant, p. 87
  • Fruit store puzzles: Tropical delicacies finding new friends, by T. Ralph Robinson, p. 101
  • Agricultural policies in Cuba, by Joseph C. Rocca, p. 109
  • Argentina plans good roads, by Lyle A. Brookover, p. 121
  • Table of contents (No. 3), p. III
  • No. 3 (March, 1933), p. 145
  • Following the Southern Cross in Chile, by Ruth Sedgwick, p. 145
  • A scientific resurrection: The Mutis herbarium at Madrid, by Ellsworth P. Killip, p. 162
  • City government in Spanish-American capitals, by Jose Tercero, p. 171
  • El Salvador, by Lilly de Jongh Osborne, p. 181
  • Commercial interdependence of the Americas, by Julian G. Zier, p. 197
  • Stories told in stamps, by Adam Carter, p. 203
  • Table of contents (No. 4), p. III
  • No. 4 (April, 1933), p. 221
  • Travel in the Americas, p. 221
  • A message for Pan American Day, by the Hon. John Russell Moore, p. 309
  • Table of contents (No. 5), p. III
  • No. 5 (May, 1933), p. 353
  • Elliot O'Hara's watercolors of South America, by Leila Mechlin, p. 355
  • Gold from North and South America, by Percy E. Barbour, p. 362
  • Gold of the Indies, fancied and real, by Adam Carter, p. 370
  • Summer study in Spanish America, by Heloise Brainerd, p. 381
  • "Heigh-ho, come to the fair," by Elizabeth Lineback Ledig, p. 385
  • Recent changes in the petroleum industry of Latin America, by John W. Frey, p. 398
  • Table of contents (No. 6), p. III
  • No. 6 (June, 1933), p. 429
  • Francisco de Miranda, by L.S. Rowe, p. 429
  • The unswerving ideal of Francisco Miranda, by Orestes Ferrara, p. 443
  • Miranda and the revolution in Europe and America, by C. Parra-Perez, p. 452
  • Francisco de Miranda, by Vicente Davila, p. 467
  • Francisco de Miranda in the United States, by Curtis Wilgus, p. 484
  • The Miranda archives, by Beatrice Newhall, p. 491
  • The many-sided Miranda: A few glimpses of his American and English connections, p. 497
Color
multicolored
Control code
NB00000228301
Dimensions
unknown
Extent
541 p.
Form of item
electronic
Governing access note
Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Other physical details
illustrations, maps, tables
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction.
Specific material designation
remote
System control number
(Readex)11CE1D61146CAB10
Terms governing use
©2007 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
Label
Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. LXVII. [January-June 1933.]., (electronic resource)
Publication
Note
  • Pages listed in the Contents Note reflect printed page numbers within successive, separately paginated parts of the publication
  • Index (Vol. LXVII), p. I
  • Table of contents (No. 1), p. III
  • No. 1 (January, 1933), p. 1
  • Bolivia speaks in the art of Antonio Sotomayor, by Jehanne Bietry Salinger, p. 16
  • Guatemala, a new objective for tourists, by Cameron Rogers, p. 21
  • The rich coast, by John M. Keith, p. 30
  • Barro Colorado Island, by T. Barbour, p. 43
  • Table of contents (No. 2), p. III
  • No. 2 (February, 1933), p. 69
  • Ricardo Palma, vignette by Jose Galvez, p. 75
  • Invocacion a Palma (poem), by Jose Galvez, p. 77
  • The countess's powder, by Ricardo Palma, p. 78
  • Diamantina, first diamond center of Brazil, by Annie d'Armond Marchant, p. 87
  • Fruit store puzzles: Tropical delicacies finding new friends, by T. Ralph Robinson, p. 101
  • Agricultural policies in Cuba, by Joseph C. Rocca, p. 109
  • Argentina plans good roads, by Lyle A. Brookover, p. 121
  • Table of contents (No. 3), p. III
  • No. 3 (March, 1933), p. 145
  • Following the Southern Cross in Chile, by Ruth Sedgwick, p. 145
  • A scientific resurrection: The Mutis herbarium at Madrid, by Ellsworth P. Killip, p. 162
  • City government in Spanish-American capitals, by Jose Tercero, p. 171
  • El Salvador, by Lilly de Jongh Osborne, p. 181
  • Commercial interdependence of the Americas, by Julian G. Zier, p. 197
  • Stories told in stamps, by Adam Carter, p. 203
  • Table of contents (No. 4), p. III
  • No. 4 (April, 1933), p. 221
  • Travel in the Americas, p. 221
  • A message for Pan American Day, by the Hon. John Russell Moore, p. 309
  • Table of contents (No. 5), p. III
  • No. 5 (May, 1933), p. 353
  • Elliot O'Hara's watercolors of South America, by Leila Mechlin, p. 355
  • Gold from North and South America, by Percy E. Barbour, p. 362
  • Gold of the Indies, fancied and real, by Adam Carter, p. 370
  • Summer study in Spanish America, by Heloise Brainerd, p. 381
  • "Heigh-ho, come to the fair," by Elizabeth Lineback Ledig, p. 385
  • Recent changes in the petroleum industry of Latin America, by John W. Frey, p. 398
  • Table of contents (No. 6), p. III
  • No. 6 (June, 1933), p. 429
  • Francisco de Miranda, by L.S. Rowe, p. 429
  • The unswerving ideal of Francisco Miranda, by Orestes Ferrara, p. 443
  • Miranda and the revolution in Europe and America, by C. Parra-Perez, p. 452
  • Francisco de Miranda, by Vicente Davila, p. 467
  • Francisco de Miranda in the United States, by Curtis Wilgus, p. 484
  • The Miranda archives, by Beatrice Newhall, p. 491
  • The many-sided Miranda: A few glimpses of his American and English connections, p. 497
Color
multicolored
Control code
NB00000228301
Dimensions
unknown
Extent
541 p.
Form of item
electronic
Governing access note
Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Other physical details
illustrations, maps, tables
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction.
Specific material designation
remote
System control number
(Readex)11CE1D61146CAB10
Terms governing use
©2007 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved

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