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On the recordJuly 2, 1955
A patient striving to uphold the fundamental moral and religious beliefs underlying the Charter provides the best hope for the fulfillment of mankind's aspirations.
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Eisenhower
Republican · Kansas

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Joint Statement Following Discussions With Prime Minister U Nu of Burma.

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