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BULLETIN OF THE PAN AMERICAN UNION

Annual subscription rates in all countries of the Pan American Union: English edition, $1.50; Spanish edition, $1.00; Portuguese edition, $1.00; single copies, any edition, 15 cents each (prior to 1935, 25 cents each). An additional charge of 75 cents per year is made on each edition for subscriptions in countries outside the Pan American Union

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THE INTER-AMERICAN SYSTEM-25 cents

THE AMERICAS: A Panoramic View-10 cents

AMERICAN NATIONS AND CAPITALS (illustrated)-10 cents each

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Argentina-Brazil-Chile-Colombia-Costa Rica-Cuba-Dominican Republic-El SalvadorGuatemala Haiti Honduras - Mexico Nicaragua Panama Peru Uruguay-VenezuelaAsunción Bogotá - Caracas-Habana-La Paz-Managua-Mexico City-Montevideo-Panama City-Rio de Janeiro-San José-Santiago, Chile-Tegucigalpa. (Others temporarily out of print)

AMERICAN COMMODITIES (illustrated)-10 cents each

Cacao-Coffee-Copper-Quinine-Rubber-Sugar-Tagua-Tin-Tonka Bean-Yerba Mate

SERIES FOR YOUNG Readers (illustrated)-5 cents each

José de San Martín-The Araucanians-Francisco Pizarro-Cabeza de Vaca's Great Journey-Five Birds of Latin America-Simón Bolívar-The Aztec People-Hernán Cortés-The Pan American Sanitary Bureau-José Gervasio Artigas-The Amazon River-Colonial Cities of Spanish America-Transportation in the Other Americas-José Martí-The Snake Farm at Butantan, Brazil-The Pan American Highway-The Guano Islands of Peru-The Panama Canal-The Incas-The Pan American Union

MUSIC SERIES

Partial List of Latin American Music Obtainable in the U. S., $0.20; 14 Traditional Spanish Songs from Texas, $0.30; Notes on the History of Music Exchange between the Americas, $0.25; Carlos Chávez: Catalog of His Works, $0.50; Selected References in English on Latin American Music, $0.10; El Estado Presente de la Música en México, The Present State of Music in Mexico, by Otto MayerSerra, $0.50.

COMMERCIAL PAN AMERICA-$1.00 a year (mimeographed)

PANORAMA-10 cents a copy

A record of cultural events in the Americas (mimeographed)

CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS OF LATIN AMERICA (illustrated)-50 cents a copy
Mario Carreño Diego Rivera

THE PAN AMERICAN BOOKSHELF-$1.00 a year

A monthly annotated list of the books received in the Library of the Pan American Union

A COMPLETE LIST AND PRICES OF ALL PAN AMERICAN UNION PUBLICATIONS WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST

U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1947

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THE PAN AMERICAN UNION

WASHINGTON, D. C.

ALBERTO LLERAS, Director General

WILLIAM MANGER, Assistant Director

THE PAN AMERICAN UNION, now 57 years old, is an international organization created and maintained by the twenty-one American Republics: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Originally known as the International Bureau of the American Republics, it was established in 1890 in accordance with a resolution passed April 14 of that year by the First International Conference of American States, which convened at Washington in October 1889. April 14 is celebrated annually throughout the Americas as Pan American Day.

The work of the Union was greatly expanded by resolutions of the Second Conference, held at Mexico City in 1901–2; the Third, at Rio de Janeiro in 1906; the Fourth, at Buenos Aires in 1910; the Fifth, at Santiago, Chile, in 1923; the Sixth, at Habana in 1928; the Seventh, at Montevideo in 1933; the Eighth, at Lima in 1938; and by other inter-American conferences. The creation of machinery for the orderly settlement of inter-American disputes is one of the outstanding achievements of the Pan American system, but more important still is the continental public opinion that demanded such procedure.

PURPOSE AND ORGANIZATION

The purpose of the Pan American Union is to promote friendship and close relations among the Republics of the American Continent and peace and security within their borders by fostering constructive cooperation among them. The Union is supported by annual contributions

from all the countries, in amounts proportional to population, and its services are freely available to officials and private citizens alike. Its affairs are administered by a Director General and an Assistant Director, elected by and responsible to a Governing Board composed of one member from each American Republic.

ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS

The administrative departments of the Pan American Union are organized to carry out the purposes for which it was created. There are special offices dealing with foreign trade, statistics, economics, intellectual cooperation, music, juridical matters, agricultural cooperation, travel, and labor and social information. All these offices maintain close relations with official and unofficial bodies in the countries members of the Union. The Columbus Memorial Library contains 138,500 volumes and 2,400 maps. The BULLETIN of the Pan American Union, published monthly in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, is the official organ of the institution. For a list of other publications of the Union, see the inside back cover.

PAN AMERICAN CONFERENCES

The Pan American Union also serves as the permanent organ of the International Conferences of American States, usually referred to as the Pan American Conferences. In addition to preparing the programs and regulations, the Union gives effect to the conclusions of the Conferences by conducting special inquiries and investigations and by convening or arranging for special or technical conferences in the intervals between the International Conferences.

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