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Show 3:13 DECIARATION 0? 'H'IE FEERATION OF ME WORLD PRESW BY THE CHAIRMN; ' \REFERREDTO PRESIDENI' OLPIN , Regent Thatcher briefly explained. its purposes and reported its adoption by several states as mmed on the ' d front page 'of the document . He stressed its importance and; felt that it would be appropriate for the Board to give it I, consideration at a proper time. Also, that the faculty- should give consideration to it and suggested that courses designed to teach principles for world peace be prescribed ‘ Regent Raiser moved that this Declaration of the Federation of the World be referred to President Olpin for submission to the campus Institute of World Affairs for "such consideration it deems desirable. Regent Gorhsm seconded, I, I" the motion which carried. 1 A A, The following resolution was read by the Chainnan.; ‘ RESOLUTION READ AND ADOPTED assowrlou ‘ ' ' ‘ UNIVERSITY or arm BOARD or news WHEREAS, the building of 3 Just and endarmg peace is' new the greatest and most urgent task of unkind; and WHEREAS, the existence and welfare of ‘the University Utah cannot be made secure in a world where Ivar con?- stantly threatens and must be expected to break out "at frequent intervals, and WHEREAS, car is always inimical to academic freedom an" the untrammelled pursuit of truth and knowledgmand a . modern total war tends even to destroy cherished Ameri can ways and liberties; and . MEREAS, the successful performance of. this. greatest most urgent task depends upon a worlds-wide howledge o the causes of war, of the nature and structure of pose and of the means by which pace has been attained. * ‘. those communities where peace already is established,» : WHEREAS, the discovery and dissemination .of .Imorledgta x peculiarly the function of a great: university's: and |