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1501 52 STAT.] CUBA-EXCHANGE OF PUBLICATIONS-MAY 4, 12, 1938 DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE Review of the Constitutional Army. Review of the Constitutional Navy. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Review of the Department. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Review of the Department. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE Bulletins and reports of the Department of Health. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Review of the Department. UNIVERSITY OF HABANA Review of the University. ACADEMY OF HISTORY Annals of the Academy of History. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS Annals of the National Academy of Arts and Letters. The American Ambassador (Wright) to the Cuban Secretary of State (Remos) EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA No. 117 Habana,May 12, 1938 EXCELLENCY: With reference to my memorandum of October 18, 1937, and to Your Excellency's note No. 924, of May 4, 1938, I have the honor to express our agreement for the exchange of official publications between the Governments of the United States of America and of Cuba, as follows: There shall be a complete exchange of official publications between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Cuba, which shall be conducted in accordance with the following provisions: (1) The official exchange office on the part of Cuba is the Division of Cultural Relations of the Department of State. The official exchange office for the transmission of publications of the United States is the Smithsonian Institution. (2) The exchange sendings shall be received on behalf of Cuba by the Department of State; on behalf of the United States by the Library of Congress. (3) The Government of Cuba shall furnish regularly in one copy a full set of the official publications of its several departments, bureaus, offices, and institutions. A list of such departments and instrumen- talities is attached (List No. 1).' This list shall be extended to include, without the necessity of subsequent negotiation, any new offices that the Government may create in the future. 1 For list as furnished by the Cuban Government, see p. 1498.