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Pan-America

Robertson, William Spence | August 17, 1921 issue

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The article focuses on two books: "Pan-Americanism; Its Beginnings," by Joseph Byrne Lockey and "The United States and Latin America," by John Holladay Latané. Among the signs, which promise an improvement in international comity in the Three Americas is the increased attention that is being paid by students of history and politics in the United States to relations between the Hispanic-American nations and other states. Some of the fruits of the attention are discussed in the book. In an introductory chapter, Lockey culls excerpts about the meaning of Pan-Americanism from writers of North America.

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BOOKS; PAN-Americanism: Its Beginnings (Book); UNITED States & Latin America, The (Book); LOCKEY, Joseph Byrne; LATANE, John Holladay; PAN-Americanism; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; UNITED States
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