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...writing with a rushing pen and we must accommodate its pace. . . . America has everything to gain and nothing to lose by giving [the charter] support; everything to lose and nothing to gain by declining this continued fraternity with the United Nations in behalf of the dearest dream of humankind...
...time Joseph (Benson Fong) appears, Father Chisolm has so bitterly lost hope and faith in humankind that he is all but incapable of realizing that he has met his first true friend in China. From then on, with many ups & downs of heroism, sacrifice, friendship, war and death, things go a little better...
Only the willing sacrifices of understanding peoples who will put aside their nationalistic policies for the "good of humankind" will make possible the realization of the ideals of the Atlantic Charter, Mrs. Roosevelt emphasized, as she suggested as the solution to one great problem, the establishment of an International Labor Office, to raise the standard of living for all peoples...
...occupation, she was the first to follow them on the retreat. She tucked a basket of medical supplies under her arm and went up into the hill villages, dressing wounds at every place she stopped. Says TIME'S Chungking correspondent: "She had more guts, more love of humankind, and more fun in her than any other person I've met in China...
...George Bernard Shaw, 82, was made a vice president of London's Voluntary Euthanasia Legalisation Society. Cracked he: ". . . There is not the slightest hope for humankind that I shall practice euthanasia on myself...