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- 8 - great series of conferences, attended by scholars from all over the world, who assembled here for free discussion of the most challenging problems facing men today. The special significance of these meetings is that they re- stored bonds in many fields of learning between our own and 13 impaired other lands - bonds which had been by the war. The resumption scholars business men, religious leaders and of meetings, of government officials, is evidence of our conviction that the peace must "be founded, if it is not to fail, upon the intellectual solidarity of mankind." Free and inquiring minds, with unlimited access to the sources of knowledge, can be the architects of a peaceful and prosperous world. as compliable Are we gain increasing understanding of man, as-we-have already to our increasing gained understanding of matter, we shall develop, with God's grace, the ability of nations to work together and live together in lasting peace. and of 13.35

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