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US Secretary of State James F. Byrnes speaks at first Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner

In his keynote address at the first Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner, SOTs US Secretary of State James Byrnes lauds the United Nations as the path to enduring peace; speaks of importance of cooperation between Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the US; says the US will stand with the United Nations to secure justice for all nations; "...It takes time to pass from the psychology of war to the psychology of peace. We must have patience, we must have firmness, we must keep our feet on the ground. We cannot afford to lose our tempers. I am deeply convinced that the peoples who fought together for freedom want to live together in peace"; Cardinal Francis Spellman is seated at far left, and Fulton J. Sheen (in clerical collar, later Archbishop) Fulton J. Sheen at right / Note: exact year not known
In his keynote address at the first Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner, SOTs US Secretary of State James Byrnes lauds the United Nations as the path to enduring peace; speaks of importance of cooperation between Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the US; says the US will stand with the United Nations to secure justice for all nations; "...It takes time to pass from the psychology of war to the psychology of peace. We must have patience, we must have firmness, we must keep our feet on the ground. We cannot afford to lose our tempers. I am deeply convinced that the peoples who fought together for freedom want to live together in peace"; Cardinal Francis Spellman is seated at far left, and Fulton J. Sheen (in clerical collar, later Archbishop) Fulton J. Sheen at right / Note: exact year not known
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Editorial #:
1131151518
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
August 16, 1946
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00:02:11:20
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New York City, New York, United States
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35mm B/W Neg
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Sherman Grinberg Library
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sr003601_01_05.mov