Last week I continued reading the
Bulletin of the Pan American Union. I have started to develop a method of
finding the important information within the bulletin without having to read
the entire volume. The first issue in the volume is always a detailed record of
the development and finances of each Latin American country for the previous
year. This issue is always the longest of the monthly bulletins and references
to the Pan American Men’s club and John Barrett’s personal opinions are hidden
within the financial records of each country and therefore requires a thorough study.
The First issue takes the longest to read, but can also be the most rewarding
because there is more evidence. Subsequent issues of the bulletin within a
volume are much shorter and always start with an editorial section that is full
of evidence. After the editorial portion, the rest of the issue is devoted to
technical changes in trade policy and is usually does not have evidence valid
to my research.
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