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Show 1 VIEWS 3 REVIEWS what iwtY sor whct.iep hght cq w&onc j John Sielle, National Command- ler, American Legion: I "We have made tragically little progress toward the establishment estab-lishment of a lasting era of good- t will among nations." j . Harold F. Clark, professor "As a nation, we can't afford to run the risk of having our teache,rs any poorer." Jcarl A. Hatch, chairman President's Presi-dent's Civilian Commission at Bikini Atoll: I "If there is to be any security I or safety in the world, war must be eliminated as a means of settling set-tling differences among nations." Hanson W. Baldwin, miUty "The t atomic bomb is weapon that can threaten-civilization." threaten-civilization." uireaten 0(J I p Tom Connally, U. S c Jt from Texas: ' snatn K "The United States in , V?l ject of envy of many (the world andjnan? $ Joseph Harioutunian, OPn, It! Mccormick Theo.orf "It is a delusion t0 thiw 'K you have to do is to makl U good and society will an? K I ically be good." autUit Leon Blum, former FrpnM, ' miere: rench "War and peace can no tn i1 be determined by govM-ni?"8 'i they must be detenSSpM 2s peoples. etl tfi Jacob L. Devers, U S G commanding Army Ground?1, ces: u"Qfor. , "Security comes only to , because of merit." uPMp!E tf Carrie Chapman Caii, f0linA ''iff International Alliance of fir "Women united and 2? 11 mined can compel the cr2-! cr2-! of war if they will." Cessa$ Iw. H. Elandy. Vice-Adm- . commander Bikini tests- (Thisisaformof poison, ichurcfma;NOlde' ' "Effective work in the nniir ' 2l! cal field demands the ,K & more than pious phases " |