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Council On Foreign Relations — Part 2
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Five years “ago “the Council on Foreign Relations. ‘established
‘the quarterly review, FOREIGN AFFAIRS.- We now send you this Joint
letter on behalf of the Council to ask that you read with some °
care the enclosed story of what the review has accomplished | in
these five years of intelligent. and active effort... Ocha
coh lac. The Council on Foreign Relations consists of ‘about ‘four
'* hundred American citizens. Though differing in their political
affiliations, “they are united in the conviction that the foreign
policy of the United States is of the utmost importance. They .
have established FOREIGN AFFAIRS in order that there may be in».
this country an impartial forum for the adequate. discussion of an
international relations. . - Aa.
We think that FOREIGN AFFAIRS is fulfilling its important - rs
aims. It is edited in a most competent manner. It is net par- ~
tisan. Mention also should be made that it is not organized for. —
profit, though its sponsors hope that its independent qualities , '
will lead to its becoming self-supporting. ... 2-0. mop
We are personally convinced that FOREIGN AFFAIRS merits
support from all people whe believe in the urgency of developing -
& reasoned American foreign policy. We hope you will wish to
become a subscriber. _
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Yours very truly, _
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