Monday, Mar. 11, 1946
The Last Frontier
Among the millions of words uttered last week about war, peace and the atom, two simple statements were memorable:
Said Bulgarian Foreign Minister Petko Staynoff at a press conference in Sofia: "In these days of atom bombs and huge air power it is immaterial whether a frontier is ten kilometers north or south."
Said Elder Statesman Henry L. Stimson in Harper's: "The focus of the problem [of ending war] does not lie in the atom; it resides in the hearts of men."
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