| United States. Department of State - 1952 - 348 lapas
...results. This program stemmed from the Point Four idea in President Truman's inaugural address of 1949. « We must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas . . . we should... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1945 - 520 lapas
...resources President Truman offered to these nations the knowledge and the skills of Americans. Said he, We must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas. . . . For the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1949 - 1504 lapas
...effective international cooperation. President Truman stated under point four of his inaugural address : "We must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas. * * * This should... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1949 - 132 lapas
...equipment to free nations which will cooperate with us in the maintenance of peace and security. Fourth. We must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas. 20. STATE DEPARTMENT... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1949 - 124 lapas
...basis. In the now famous point IV of his inaugural address of January 20, 1949, the President said : "We must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas * * * I believe... | |
| United States Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1949 - 164 lapas
...basis. In the now famous point IV of his inaugural address of January 20, 1949, the President said : "We must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas. * * * I believe... | |
| United States. Congress. House Foreign Affairs Committee - 1949 - 452 lapas
...effective international cooperation. President Truman stated under point four of his inaugural address : "We must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas. * * * This should... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1949 - 376 lapas
...effective international cooperation. President Truman stated under point four of his inaugural address : "We must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas. * * * This should... | |
| United States. Congress. House Foreign Affairs - 1949 - 576 lapas
...legislation of vital important and deep significance. So does the President, who described it in thes words : We must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of on scientific advances and our industrial progress available for the improvemeii and growth of underdeveloped... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1950 - 372 lapas
...COOPERATION BILL I welcome the opportunity to express my support for the legislation carrying out the "bold, new program for making the benefits of our...the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas," which President Truman enunciated in his inaugural address. Over the past several months representatives... | |
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