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Henrik de Kauffman, Danish Ambassador to the United States, last night outlined his plans for achieving world peace. He spoke before an audience of about 150 in the Fogg Museum Court.
Kauffmann felt that the U.N., which he helped to form, has not lived up to the high hopes which the world had had for it in 1945. He stressed, however, that it was the best organization at the moment and should be maintained at all costs. He emphasized the importance of contacts between harmonious nations.
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