A sentimental journey in Peru: II. The Sierra, by Julia MacLean Vinas, p. 671.
Alfonso Lopez, the new president of Colombia, p. 500.
An educational crusade in Brazil, by Robert King Hall, p. 447.
Chilean art tours the United States, by Molly Ohl Godwin, p. 488.
Columbus and America: Foreword, by L.S. Rowe, p. 541.
Columbus in Hispaniola, by Virgilio Diaz Ordonez, p. 571.
Columbus in the literature of Portugal and Brazil, by Alfranio Peixoto, p. 556.
Cuscatlan Bridge, by E.E. Valentini, p. 510.
Earning and living in colonial Mexico City: I. Prices and profits, by Chester L. Guthrie, p. 421.
Earning and living in colonial Mexico City: II. Workers and taxes, by Chester L. Guthrie, p. 514.
Glimpses of Colombia, by Emma Cecilia Naranjo, p. 386.
Governing board honors the new minister of foreign affairs of Colombia, p. 610.
Haiti, land of the sun, p. 519.
Index, p. 719.
Inter-American Conference on Systems of Economic and Financial Control, by Manuel C. Gallagher, p. 481.
Latin Americans see our musical life, by Vanett Lawler, p. 368.
List of errata [August 1942 bulletin], p. 540.
New world and new order, by Dantes Bellegarde, p. 564.
No. 10 (October 1942), p. 541.
No. 11 (November 1942), p. 601.
No. 7 (July 1942), p. 361.
No. 8 (August 1942), p. 421.
No. 9 (September 1942), p. 481.
Ordeal by vapor, by George M. Foster, Jr., p. 443.
Pagination continues from preceding publication, after prefatory material, at p. 361.
Pan American Day, p. 627.
Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina, newly elected president of the Dominican Republic, p. 498.
Registration of treaties in the Pan American Union, by Manuel Canyes, p. 524.
Relations between the United States and Guatemala during the epoch of Justo Rufino Barrios, by J. Fred Rippy, p. 503.
Science helps save Colombian crops, by Edward A. Chapin, p. 435.
Sculpture of the Western Hemisphere, p. 380.
Second Inter-American Conference of Agriculture -- Mexico City, July 6-16, 1942, by Dorothy M. Tercero, p. 668.
Sources of information on social and labor problems in Brazil (Part I), by Eugene D. Owen, p. 493.
Sources of information on social and labor problems in Brazil (Part II), by Eugene D. Owen, p. 621.
Spanish page: Retonos Criollos, by Margherita G. Sarfatti, p. 690.
Spanish pages: La Aviacion y Los Corrales, p. 455.
Table of contents (No. 10) follows three pages after p. 540.
Table of contents (No. 11) follows three pages after p. 600.
Table of contents (No. 12) follows three pages after p. 660.
Table of contents (No. 7) follows two pages after Title page.
Table of contents (No. 8) follows three pages after p. 420.
Table of contents (No. 9) follows three pages after p. 480.
The Americas and the war (Part IV), p. 395.
The Americas and the war (Part IX), p. 691.
The Americas and the war (Part V), p. 457.
The Americas and the war (Part VI), p. 531.
The Americas and the war (Part VII), p. 591.
The Americas and the war (Part VIII), p. 636.
The Benjamin Franklin Library in Mexico City, p. 451.
The Caracas-Quito Highway: Part I. The Venezuelan section, by Raymond E. Crist, p. 601.
The Chile-United States Cultural Institute, by Ralph A. Jones, p. 440.
The destiny of America, by Alfonso Reyes, p. 581.
The earliest colonial policy toward America: That of Columbus, by Samuel Eliot Morison, p. 543.
The effect of the war on trade in the Americas, by Edgar B. Brossard, p. 661.
The glory of Columbus, by Enrique de Gandia, p. 583.
The Pan American Union and cooperative law studies in the Americas, by Manuel S. Canyes, p. 681.
The significance of the eighth Pan American Child Congress, by Katharine F. Lenroot, p. 361.
The Venezuelan minister of foreign affairs visits Washington, p. 432.
Translations of two poems by Juan de Ibarbourou, by James C. Bardin, p. 612.
Unknown beauty in southern Chile, by Ruth Sedgwick, p. 616.
Visit of the President of Peru to Washington, p. 373.
Winners in Inter-American essay competition, p. 632.
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