POST-WAR ADVISERS IN U.S.A.
WASHINGTON. March 18
President Roosevelt today for the second time summoned Messrs. Cordell Hull and Sumner Welles, the leaders of the State Department; Mr. Norman Davis, chairman of the American Red Cross; Dr. Isaiah Bowman, eminent geographer and president of the Johns Hopkins University; Dr. Leo Lasvolsky, political expert of the State Department; and Mr. Myron Taylor, who was the President's special envoy to the Vatican.
The President's secretary, Mr. Stephen Early, said that this group would in future confer/weekly to discuss certain phases ot post-war development. The United Press of America comments that Mr. Roosevelt has thus formed what appears to be a post-war advisory committee.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 67, 20 March 1943, Page 5
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