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Report of Special Committee on Enlargement of the Scope of the Publications of the Department of State

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

William C. Dennis*
Affiliation:
Bar of the District of Columbia

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Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1929

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References

1 “The Department of State and the Teaching of International Law and International Relatione,” Proceedings, Third Conference of Teachers of International Law, pp. 32-52;170-177.

2 Proceedings, Third Teacher‘s Conference, pp. 157-159.

3 Proceedings, Third Teacher‘s Conference, pp. 154-155, 159-160.

4 Proceedings, Third Teacher‘s Conference, p. 162.

5 Proceedings, American Society of International Law, 1928, pp. 165-166.

6 Hearing before the Sub-Committee of the Committee on Appropriations, U. S. Senate, 70th Cong., 1st Sess., on H. R. 13873, pp. 53-54.

7 Message of the President of the United States transmitting the Budget for the Service of the Fiscal year ending June 30, 1930, p. A131.

8 “An Annual Report by the Secretary of State—a Suggestion,” an editorial by Professor Manley Hudson of the Editorial Board of the Journal, AMERICAN JOURNAL OP INTERNATIONAL LAW, 1928, Vol. 22, p. 624; “Enlargement of the Publications of the Department of State,” an editorial by Mr. George A. Finch of the Editorial Board of the Journal, ibid.,p. 62

9 See testimony of the Secretary of State, Hearings before the Sub-Committee of the House Committee on Appropriations in charge of the State Department appropriation bill for 1930, 70th Cong., 2nd Sess., pp. 1-12.

10 Ibid., pp. 58-68.

11 It might be added in this connection that it has been arranged to hold a joint meeting of the Committees of the various Societies for the Enlargement of the Scope of the Publications of the Department of State tomorrow, April 26. It is expected that this meeting will be attended by members of the Committees appointed by the Third Teachers‘ Conference of International Law, the American Political Science Association, the American Historical Association, the Association of American Law Schools, and by the members of the Committee of this Society provided the continuance of this Committee is authorized by the Society. See on the general subject with which this report is concerned the following: “Present Interest in Foreign Affairs and the Department of State‘s Publication Facilities,” an editorial by Mr. George A. Finch, Recording Secretary of the American Society of International Law, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, January, 1929, p. 121; “Expansion of the Publications of the Department of State,” by Professor Kenneth Colegrove, of Northwestern University, member of the Teachers‘ Conference Committee, AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, February, 1929, Vol. 23, No. 1; “Government by Secret Diplomacy,” by Professor J. H. Wigmore, ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW, March, 1929, Vol. 23, pp. 689-694, and various editorials in the daily press.