Signs of the Times

[President Calvin Coolidge as quoted in Plaindealer, Cleveland, Ohio]

While it would be too much to suppose that war has been entirely banished, yet a new and important barrier, [a] reasonable and honorable agency has been set up to prevent it. This agreement purposes a revolutionary policy among nations. It holds a greater hope for peaceful relations than was ever before given to the world. If those who are involved in it, having started it, will finish it, its provisions will prove one of the greatest blessings ever bestowed on humanity. It is a fitting consummation of the first decade of peace.

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