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wartime experience in the hope that such identification will suggest to students further lines of study and evaluation. Even though some of my statements may sound dogmatic, my purpose tonight is clearly not to make any final evaluations or definitive appraisals for very obvious reasons. First, the war is not over and we are too close to it. Second, the civilian administration of the war has been so great in scope that an enormous amount of study and research is needed before definite appraisals are made. Third, a splendid project of documentation and history has been undertaken by the government to capture and record the many facets of this huge and complicated effort, and only when this material is available to students of public administration will a really definitive appraisal of our administrative experience be possible. The premise of this talk is peaceful preparedness. I hope you will not understand what I am going to say as meaning that I am predicting a World War III. Indeed, I

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