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1 The New York Times, April 27, 1945.
2 “ The meeting recommends that there be four presidents, who will preside in rotation at the plenary sessions. These four may meet from time to time with Mr. Stettinius presiding over these meetings and Mr. Stettinius to be chairman of the Executive and Steering Committees, the three others delegating full powers to Mr. Stettinius for conducting the business of the conference“: Same, April 28, 1945.
3 Frederick Sherwood Dunn, The Practice and Procedure of International Conferences, Baltimore, 1929, pp. 20, 208.
4 “The Paris Peace Conference,” in International Conciliation, No. 139 (June, 1919), p. 30, quoted by Norman L. Hill, The Public International Conference, Palo Alto, 1929, p. 65.
5 See Sir Ernest Satow, International Congresses, London, 1920, p. 62; Marcel Sibert, Quelques aspects, de I'organisation et de la technique des conférences internationales, in Recueil de I'Acadenie de Droit International de la Haye, Vol. 48 (1934-11), p. 416.
6 Dunn, as cited, p. 208.
7 Pastuhov, Vladimir D., International Conferences and their Technique, Washington, 1944, p. 85 Google Scholar (mimeographed).
8 Sibert, p. 417.
9 Same, p. 419.
10 Dunn, p. 208 ff.
11 Pastuhov, p. 88.