Intellectual And Cultural Relations Between the United States And the Other Repu

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Intellectual And Cultural Relations Between the United States And the Other Repu
Harry Erwin Bard
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The daily journals everywhere were sympathetic, and devoted considerable space in their columns to informing the public not only of our movements from day to day, but also of the character of the Association which we represented and of the nature of our mission. Many of the more important dailies expressed special interest in the work for the development of closer intellectual and cultural relations between the countries of America and their desire to cooperate with the Association in this work... in every practicable way.
In every case, however, the real value of the accomplishments of the tour will depend — for the most part — upon the use the individuals and institutions interested make of them. It was our especial aim to make all those with whom we had the pleasure of coming in contact fed that we. As individuals, as well as the institutions which we respectively represented, would be ready and glad at all times to serve them in whatever way we might be useful. No doubt was left in our minds of their willingness to respond gladly, witliin the limits of their power, to any demand we might see fit to make upon them.


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