Monday, May. 27, 1946
The Question
Partly from envy and partly from desperate need, sometimes cynically and sometimes hopefully, the world asked what its wealthiest nation would do with its riches. Whether the well-fed U.S. could win a hungry world for democracy depended largely on what sacrifices the U.S. would make to stave off world famine.
Last week the London Sunday Dispatch asked the world's question in a poem about the Statue of Liberty:
I wonder is freedom still holding the light-- Or is she just calling the waiter?
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