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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
Executive Board: Preliminary plans for the remainder of 1947 were considered by the Executive Board of UNESCO, which met in Paris on April 10, 1947. Among various projects studied by the Board, two, in particular, occupied attention because of the immediate need for work in those fields. These were the re-education of Germany and the removal of barriers to the free flow of news and ideas between different countries.
1 See International Organization, I, p. 130, 362.
2 UNESCO Press Release 129, April 16, 1947.
3 Ibid.
4 Department of State, List of Official International Conferences and Meetings, 11, July 1, 1947.
5 UNESCO Press Release 135, April 22, 1947.
6 Ibid.
7 Ibid., 158, May 14, 1947.
8 Ibid., 152, May 12, 1947; see also New York Times, June 20, 1947, p. 7.
9 UNESCO Press Release 146, May 14, 1947.
10 Ibid., 129, April 16, 1947.
11 Biologia, I, Summer, 1947, p. 18.
12 Department of State, Bulletin, XVI, p. 1022.
13 New York Times, July 22, 1947, p. 13.
14 Department of State, Bulletin, XVI, p. 978.