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 63 STAT.] MEXICO-ANTHROPOLOGICAL RSARCH De. 4, 1943, Apr. 19, 1944 2643 June 21, 1949 2643 (d) to promote the development of anthropological and other social sciences in the United Mexican States by such other means and upon such other occasions as may be appropriate; (e) to publish research findings under the auspices of the cooper- ating institutions in such forms and languages as may be mutually agreed upon. 2. Specific Undertakings on the Part of the Government of the United States of America. Subject to the availability of appropriated funds, the Government of the United States of America agrees: (a) to make available to the Ministry of Public Education of the Government of the United Mexican States the services of one or more anthropologists or specialists in closely related fields of scientific investigation with the understanding that they shall be stationed in Mexico, D. F. to cooperate with the personnel of the Institute Nacional de Antropologia e Historia; (b) to pay the salaries, living allowances, international travel expenses, expenses of travel within Mexico, and field expenses of the social scientists referred to in the preceding sub-paragraph; (c) to publish such portion of the results of the cooperative field work undertaken in accordance with the present agreement as may be mutually agreed upon; (d) to communicate to the Government of the United Mexican States biographical and professional data concerning each social scientist proposed for assignment in accordance with the present agreement, with such assignments being contingent upon their acceptability to the Government of the United Mexican States. 3. Specific Undertakings on the Part of the Government of the United Mexican States. Subject to the availability of appropriated funds, the Government of the United Mexican States agrees: (a) to make available the services of the faculty of the Escuela Nacional de Antropologia and of its cooperating institutions for the training of students and to designate qualified students for both university and field training; (b) to furnish in Mexico, D. F., at the Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia the necessary headquarters for training and research, including adequate office space, laboratories, equip- ment, classrooms, and other teaching facilities; (c) to pay all the research expenses of Mexican professors and students during that period of each year which, by mutual agree- ment, shall be devoted to field studies; (d) to publish such portion of the results of the cooperative field work undertaken in accordance with the present agreement as may be mutually agreed upon; (e) to provide entry free from customs duties for all personal effects, including clothing, household furnishings, books, and per- sonal automobiles, belonging to United States scientists assigned to Mexico in accordance with the present agreement or to members of their immediate families;

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