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*1-4. Security and Freedom: A Free World Responsibility: Address

by the Secretary of State (Rusk) Before the Texas Daily News-

paper Association, Houston, February 26, 1963

*I-5. "It is Important . . . For Us To Try To Find Elements of

Common Interest With the Soviet Union in Order To Discover

Whether Bridges Might Not Be Thrown Across, Along Which

Some Elements of Peace Can Be Gradually Built": Remarks

Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) Before the Advertising

Council, Inc., Washington, March 12, 1963

*I-6. "We Cannot Shape the World Precisely To Our Own Liking Any

More Than Russia Can, and, Happily, We Have No Desire To Do

So": Address by the President's Special Representative and Ad-

viser on African, Asian, and Latin American Affairs (Bowles),

at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C., April

29, 1963

I-7. "Toward a Strategy of Peace": Address by the President (Ken-

nedy) at Commencement Exercises, The American University,

Washington, June 10, 1963

*I-8. "We Must Try To Eliminate Discrimination Due to Race, Color,

Religion, Not To Make Others Think Better of Us But Because

It Is Incompatible With the Great Ideals to Which Our Demo-

cratic Society Is Dedicated": Statement Made by the Secretary

of State (Rusk) Before the Senate Committee on Commerce,

July 10, 1963 .

*I-9. "The Tide of History Has Begun To Flow in the Direction of

Freedom": Remarks Made by the President (Kennedy) at the

Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 26, 1963 .

I-10. "The American Eagle Still Faces Toward the Olive Branch of

Peace": Address by the President (Kennedy) at the University

of Maine, Orono, Maine, October 19, 1963

*I-11. "It Is Essential ... That the Word Go Forth From the United

States to All Who Are Concerned About the Future of the Family

of Man, That We Are Not Weary in Well-Doing": Remarks Made

by the President (Kennedy) Before the Protestant Council of

the City of New York, November 8, 1963

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A. United States Participation in the United Nations

II-1. United States Participation in the United Nations During 1963:

Letter From the President (Johnson) to the Congress Transmitting

the Eighteenth Annual Report on U.S. Participation in the U.N.,

August 20, 1964

II-2. "Let Us Renew Our Hope That, Finally, Men Will Learn To Live

As Brothers, To Respect Each Other's Differences, Heal Each

Other's Wounds, Promote Each Other's Progress, and Benefit

From Each Other's Knowledge": Address by the U.S. Representa-

tive at the U.N. (Stevenson) in Observance of United Nations

Day, Dallas, October 24, 1963

B. Review and Improvement of the United Nations Machinery

II-3. Analysis of a System of Weighted Voting in the United Nations

General Assembly: Address by the Assistant Secretary of State

for International Organization Affairs (Cleveland) at the Uni-

versity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C., May 8, 1963

(Excerpt)

II-4. "As the [United Nations] Organization Succeeds in Solving One

Difficult Problem After Another, and Resolving Differences Be-

tween Member Governments, It Is Gaining in Strength and Effec-

tiveness Almost Imperceptibly": Introduction to the Annual Re-

port of the U.N. Secretary-General (Thant) on the Work of the

Organization During the Period June 16, 1962-June 15, 1963,

Submitted August 20, 1963

II-5. Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Improvement of the

Methods of Work of the General Assembly: Resolution 1898

(XVIII), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, November 11,

1963

II-6. Geographical Distribution of the Staff of the United Nations

Secretariat: Resolution 1928 (XVIII), Adopted by the U.N. Gen-

eral Assembly, December 11, 1963

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