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Report of the Committee on Publications of the Department of State1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1943

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Footnotes

1

This Committee, which was constituted originally in the annual meeting of the Society in 1934, has been continued annually at the meetings of the Society ever since. The procedure of the Committee has been set forth in previous reports of the Committee published in the Proceedings of this Society, 28th Meeting (1934), and subsequent annual meetings.

References

2 Special articles by Hulen, Bertram D., New York Times, Jan. 3, 1943, p. 1 Google Scholar; by Callender, Harold, ibid ., Jan. 10, 1943 Google Scholar; by Cloud, Joseph J., Washington Post, Jan. 3, 1943, p. 1 Google Scholar; by Horner, Garnett D., Washington Sunday Star, Jan. 3, 1943, p. 1; Associated Press dispatch, ibid., Jan. 3, 1943Google Scholar.

3 U. S. Department of State, The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. VIII, No. 189, Feb. 6, 1943, pp. 133-134.

4 New York Times, Jan. 10, 1943, editorial section, p. 1.

5 U. S. Department of State, op. tit., p. 134.

6 American Historical Review, 48 (1943), p. 660.

7 Washington Post, Feb. 15, 1943, editorial page.

8 See, for example, New York Times Jan. 31, 1943.

9 House of Representatives, 78th Cong., 1st Sess., Report No. 343, p. 6.

10 Loc. cit.

11 Loc. cit.

12 Congressional Record, Vol. 89, No. 61, p. 2975.

13 Ibid., No. 63, pp. 3106.

14 Ibid., No. 64, pp. 3186 and 3189

15 These reasons are summarized in a letter from the Chairman of your Committee to Senator Homer T. Bone on April 26 and by him inserted in the Congressional Record, Vol. 89, No. 78, pp. 3825-3826.

16 Ibid., No. 109, p. 5856; Senate, 78th Cong., 1st Sess., Report No. 311.

17 Congressional Record, Vol. 89, No. 110, p. 5943. The item for Territorial Papers is not included in the appropriations for the Department of State publications, since it comes under its own appropriation item distinct from the printing and binding item.

18 Loc. cit.; also No. III, p. 6024.

19 Ibid., No. 119, pp. 6631-32; agreed to by House, No. 121, p. 6690; reported to Senate, p. 6747; agreed to by Senate, p. 6748; signed by Speaker, No. 122, p. 6810; signed by Vice President, p. 6829.

20 Public Law 105, 78th Congress.

21 The figures for 1938 include $18,000, those for 1939 include $15,000 and those for 1940 include $16,000 appropriated in deficiency appropriations for the respective years. The figures for 1940 contain $500 transferred from the Department of Commerce.

22 Proceedings of this Society, 36th Meeting (1942), p. 81.

23 American Historical Review, 47 (1942), p. 906

24 American Journal of International Law, 36 (1942), p. 340.

25 Pacific Historical Review, 11 (1942), p. 469.

26 American Journal of International Law, 37 (1943), p. 179.

27 The American Historical Review, 48 (1943), p. 619.

28 Washington Evening Star, March 18, 1943

29 Proceedings of this Society, 36th Meeting (1942), p. 81

30 Papers relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1919: The Paris Peace Conference, Vol. I (Washington, 1942), p. iv.

31 See, for instance, a United Press dispatch in the Washington Daily News, Dec. 21, 1942, p. 44; and a special article by Garnett D. Horner in the Washington Sunday Star, Dec. 20, 1942.

32 Proceedings of this Society, 30th Meeting (1936), p. 244, quoted by Dr. Wynne.

33 Ibid., 32nd Meeting (1938), pp. 225-227

34 Guerra Diplomatica: Ricordie Frammenti di Diario (Milan, 1936; 4th ed., Milan, 1937).

35 Hungary at the Paris Peace Conference: The Diplomatic History of the Treaty of Trianon (New York, 1942). Dr. Klára Fetter, of Stanford University, in a review of this work, The American Political Science Review, 37 (1943), pp. 547-549. gives a slight indication of Deák’s sources.

36 Galloway, George B. (ed.), Postwar Planning in the United States (New York, 1942),Google Scholar lists 112 such agencies.

37 Proceedings of this Society, 36th Meeting (1942), pp. 83-84.

38 Ibid., p. 85.

39 American Journal of International Law, 36 (1942), p. 724.

40 Ibid., 37(1943), p. 350

41 American Journal of International Law, 37 (1943), p. 177

42 Proceedings of this Society, 33rd Meeting (1939), p. 229; 34th Meeting (1940), p. 242; 35th Meeting (1941), pp. 197-198; 36th Meeting (1942), pp. 85-86.

43 The most recent issue brings the list down to April 1, 1943 (Pub. No. 1916).

44 The American Political Science Review, 37 (1943), pp. 118-119.

45 Details concerning the enactment of H. R. 2397 have been inserted subsequent to the date of this report.