by BeardsleyRuml '15.24 pages. New York 194).
This address was delivered at two Commencements, one at Coe College, lowa, and the other at C. C. N. Y. in June, 1943.
The unfinished business is the war, and it can be finished only with decisive and total victory. After discussing the Four Freedoms, the Atlantic Charter, and the Nine Rights which were in the report of the National Resources Planning Board transmitted to Congress in January, 1942, the author concludes that our political creed since our foundation declares the dignity and holiness of men. This the Axis denies, and perhaps we can assume that this is one of the reasons why we are fighting the Axis "at any length until the business of war is finished."