Each one of these treaties is a step for the maintenance of peace, an additional guarantee against war. It is through such machinery that the disputes between nations will be settled and war prevented.
Any Ambassador or Foreign Service Officer who has his or her head screwed on right knows that the U.S. position in the world is far more dependent on our ability to compete in world markets.
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| Morey Amsterdam, Actor (1908) |
| Lester Bangs, Critic (1948) |
| Dan Dailey, Actor (1913) |
| Wade Davis, Scientist (1953) |
| Paul Eluard, Poet (1895) |
| King George VI, Royalty (1895) |
| Shirley Jackson, Novelist (1919) |
| Raj Kapoor, Actor (1924) |
| Charles Lawrence, Politician (1709) |
| Louis Agassiz, Scientist (1873) |
| Vicente Aleixandre, Poet (1984) |
| Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Musician (1788) |
| Stanley Baldwin, Statesman (1947) |
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