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Show New Approach to Understanding to Enlightenment Enlighten-ment and to Good Will . By DR. HARRY A. GARFIELD, Institute of Politics. This session of the Institute of Politics has again demonstrated that bere is need of a place where, in an atmosphere of good will and scholarly scholar-ly interest, men of different nationalities can confer and discuss their Political, social and economic problems, talk over their sensitive questions wd the danger spots of the world, and in understanding each other find common purposes. I feel that we are evolving a new method of international interna-tional conference and a new approach to understanding, enlightenment id good will. It is most hopeful to observe the search for facts about international problems that one sees in the institute and to observe such Nuitry-wide discussion as has been going on in the editorial columns of the press of the United States, not about us but about the questions e have raised. This is to me a very encouraging development, for pub-'ic pub-'ic opinion has indeed become the hope of the world. I am sure it mil insistently continue to call for the facts of international relations. |