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UNESCO Gets to Work

Mezerik, A. G. | November 30, 1946 issue

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The article focuses on the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) month. It is the international organization which is to undertake the staggering burden of teaching, not just telling the world, the aims of the United Nations and its specialized agencies. It is designed to be the ideological arm with which the world builds peace, as the United Nations is its extremely shaky security arm. UNESCO is a big mouthful, but if it is ever permitted to do its job, and turns out to be capable of doing it, there may really be peace on earth.

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UNESCO; INTERNATIONAL organization; TEACHING; PEACE; SPECIAL months; UNITED Nations
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