Checklist of United States Public Documents, 1789-1909, Third Edition Revised and Enlarged, Volume 1, Lists of Congressional and Departmental Publications Page: 299
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Classification A33. SOLICITOR OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRI1Cno.
CCULTURE-Continued
A33.2: General publications
L44 Laws applicable to Department of Agriculture; [compiled by Otis I.
Gates and Philip P. Wells]. May 5, 1908.
T91 Twenty-eight hour law annotated, act approved June 29, 1906 [relating
to confinement of live stock in cars; by Otis H. Gates, W. Parker
Jones, and R. W. Williams, jr.l. Oct. 12, 1909.
A33.3: Bulletins
(nos.) [None issued.]
A33.4: Circulars
(nos.) 1 8 15 22
2 9 16 23
3 10 17 24
4 11 18 25
5 12 19 26
6 13 20 27
7 14 21 28
AR. AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU t
[The International Bureau of American Republics was created by the 1st International
American Conference held in Washington, D. C., Oct. 2, 1889-Apr. 19, 1890, and
was confirmed and reorganized by the 2d and 3d International American Conferences
held respectively in Mexico City, Oct. 22, 1901-Jan. 31, 1902, and in Rio de
Janeiro, July 21-Aug. 26, 1906. This bureau is an international organization supported
by contributions of the 21 Republics in this hemisphere, who have an equal
interest in the institution.
The bureau was organized in 1890, under the supervision of the Secretary of State
of the United States, acting at the request of the 1st conference, and under authority
of act of Congress approved July 14, 1890 (Stat. L. v. 26, p. 275). Mar. 18, 1899,
at a conference of diplomatic representatives of the countries composing the International
Union of American Republics it was unanimously agreed, that "the
Bureau of American Republics shall be governed under the supervision of the Secretary
of State of the United States with the cooperation and advice of four representatives
of the other Republics composing the International Union, the five
persons indicated to constitute an executive committee of which the Secretary of
State is to be ex-officio chairman, or in his absence, the acting Secretary of State."
At the 2d International American Conference, held in Mexico, it was resolved as
follows: "Article 1. The International Bureau of the American Republics shall
be under the control of a Governing Board composed of the diplomatic representatives
of all the Governments of said Republics accredited near the Government of
the United States of America, and of the Secretary of State of the latter nation, who
shall be the chairman of said board." The 3d International American Conference
enlarged the scope of the bureau without materially altering its status or organization.Notwithstanding the fact of its close connection with the Secretary of State, it has
never been, strictly speaking, a division of the State Department of the United
States.
t In accordance with a resolution passed and signed by the 4th International
American Conference held in Buenos Aires, July 12-Aug. 30, 1910, the name of
the American Republics Bureau was changed to Pan American Union. As this
Checklist ends with the publications of the calendar year 1909, it uses the form
"American Republics Bureau." In accordance with the resolution above referred
to, the title of the director was changed to "director general" and the title of the
secretary to "assistant director."
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