Signs of the Times

"The joy of a great fellowship"

Sumner Welles, Under Secretary of State
New York Herald Tribune

We have seen beyond the shadow of any doubt that a policy of international co-operation, which far too many told us twenty-four years ago was a policy of suicidal sentimentality, was in fact a policy of advantageous hardheaded realism.

Most of us have learned a great truth that is beginning to dawn upon the consciousness of many peoples in all parts of the globe, and that is that the real self-interest of one nation coincides with the permanent, with the ultimate, self-interests of other nations.

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