THE PRESIDENCY: What I Believe

President Eisenhower spent most of his working hours last week conferring with Administration officials and congressional leaders on the federal budget, the State of the Union message and the next session of Congress. But his mind, as it has for weeks, seemed to be preoccupied with the idea of peace.

Vivid Dream. Addressing the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities at the Statler Hotel one day last week, Ike said: "There is no dream . . . so vivid as the dream of peace, lasting peace." One essential to the realization of the dream, he said, is "understanding of knowledge...

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