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Show views ia REVIEWS WWAT Yfcar WICTHER WHTOOVWONC Harry S. Truman: "It is easier for men to die to-1 gelher on the field of battle than u i0T ,lhcm t0 live together I at home in peace." .?. Baker geographer: A people who do not care to have children will gradually cease to exist." y Gilson C. Emgel. phyiscian: Only people who have vita-u?. vita-u?. cleficiencies, as established in s yff,, induige mte81"- U' S' Senatr "The Republicans ought not to be over-optimistic and think tnat we only have to nominate someone to have him win." William Slim. General, former Commander, Allied Land Forces, Southeast Asia: "Courage gets its , strength from spiritual and intellectual sources. Ro,rt N. Hazard, professor: The U S. S. R. has passed through its turbulent stag and is entering upon a period of relative rela-tive stability." Cuincy Wright, professor of international in-ternational law: "Governments cannot aban-con aban-con power politics until they can rely upon law, and they cannot can-not rely upon law until all, or at least all the important ones nave abandoned power politics." Edward J. Flynn. New York politician: "Some oracles have fet of clay." Orvil A. Anderson, Major-General, Commander, Air War College: Col-lege: "The potential foes we see today to-day are on the other side of the Arctic." Peyton C. March, General, U.S A., Chief of Staff in World War "You cannot stop war by legislation leg-islation or facts." Elmer Thomas. U. S. Senator from Oklahoma: "We already have too many people in this country." Lork Inverchapel, Britich Ambassador Am-bassador to the United States: "It is sometimes good to look at the horizon toward which we are journeying." |