Audio only. 'This I Believe' radio network program episode. Essay on Chairman of Columbia University, Sociology Department, Robert M Maciver. He speaks about his ways of observing things when he was young. He further explains that we never learn things and the causes of things. We learn more about things and the things change amazingly as we learn but we never learn to explain their being. We discover the atom and it becomes another form of energy. It’s hard to explain the form of energy. If someday energy turns out to be something else again, we are no nearer explaining than before. He says that everything belongs forever with other things, but how it belongs and will belong he cannot comprehend. He speaks that we have something in common, the common pulse, the common life, a common destiny. He adds that the wonder is within him, encompasses him and lies forever beyond. Knowing no name for it, he calls it God.
Audio only. 'This I Believe', Radio network program hosted by Edward Murrow. Essay on General Manager of Palace Hotel in San Francisco, Edmond Rieder. He speaks that he was drawn to hotel and hospitality business because he likes people and it gives him opportunity to meet interesting people of different nationalities. Further he shares his experiences while working for a hotel industry. He says that all people are fundamentally good and that only misunderstanding and distrust sow the seed of trouble which when coupled with fear, leads to misery. He speaks about going through tough times in life and finding solace in reorientation in his family, where he learned a new true meaning of love, respect and faith. He adds that the strongest dissensions came only from suspicion and lack of understanding of the facts involved, and could easily be overcome by sincere cooperation. He likes people and this is what he believes.
Shore bombardment of North Korean coastline. Forecastle of the USS Worcester (CL-144) shows three 6 inch turrets firing. Empty shell cases litter the deck. A shell splashes in the water at the shoreline. Three forward turrets fire five salvos. Smoke rises from shell bursts on shoreline. United Nation's flag flies at the masthead of the USS Worcester. A U.S. flag flying. 6 inch battery fires two salvos. Yellow smoke comes out of guns firing.
U.S. sailors walk past the Intercontinental Carlton Hotel (58 Bd de la Croisette Cs 40052, 06400 Cannes, France) in Cannes, France. French, British, and United States flags are seen at the entrance of the Intercontinental Carlton Hotel.
Various Soviet Air Force aircraft in flight in Russia. A YAK trainer tows a banner with a picture of Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin. A row of parked TU-4 bombers. Another row of parked YAK-17 fighters. IL-12 transports parked in a row. IL-12s taxi and take off. TU-4s in flight. YAK-17s in flight. An aerial view of an MIG-15 in flight. A formation of MIG-15s in flight.
View of Hungnam Harbor, North Korea, during evacuation of American forces in the Korean War. Several Higgins boats are lined along the shore with ramps down, ready to receive evacuees. A landing craft infantry (LCI) is headed out from shore. Scene shifts to marines stepping into landing craft from a pier. The landing craft filled with marines. A Landing Ship Tank (LST) underway with deck full of tanks. Marines leaving landing craft and boarding the attack transport ship, USS Bayfield (APA-33).
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