Excerpt from Alumni Columns, Vol. 6: November, 1946
General Eisenhower talked about his ideas for the purposes of education, say ing, in part, that although it has been proved on dramatic occasions, like Pearl Harbor, that the American people can be united by fear and anger, they need to be educated for unity resulting from more constructive promptings than fear.
He. Urged colleges in America to spon sor the study of other governments so that we can supplant fear with under standing. By acquainting its students with the workings of other governments and other nations, knowledge will be. Substituted for fear and suspicion. This, he said, would be a gigantic step toward the abolition Of war. He asserted that, regardless of whether nuclear fission weapons and bacteriological warfare would be used, the world cannot stand another war.
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