Signs of the Times

[From the Times, Visalia, California, March 22, 1925]

The United States has been a leader in many movements, but none gives promise of greater benefit for mankind in ages to come than the proposed Walter Hines Page School of International Relations, to be founded at Johns Hopkins University, in Baltimore, Maryland. It is the belief of public-spirited citizens and the board of trustees of the endowment fund to be raised for establishment of this school, that only by such practical steps to include the practical study of facts relating to the problems of various nations can future international misunderstandings be averted. Young men will be trained in this school to study problems, and to arrive at methods for settling them by reason, rather than by the sword.

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