Huxley, has given during the first two years of UNESCO's existence as its 'first Director General In doing so we arepechoingonot only the words of the Leader of our own Delegation, but the unanimous voice of the Conference as a whole, whose tribute to the outstanding achievement of Dr. Huxley in creating, building, enlarging and sustaining the Organisation in its first and most difficult formative years, lacked nothing in sincerity or enthusiasm.

We are, Sir,

Your obedient Servants,

D. R. HARDMAN, M.P. (Leader).

RONALD ADAM (Delegate).

W. E. HOUSTOUN-BOSWALL (Delegate).

JOHN P. R. MAUD (Delegate).

HAROLD SPENCER-JONES (Delegate).

W. P. ALEXANDER (Alternate Delegate).

R. GOULD (Alternate Delegate). ALAN MOOREHEAD (Alternate Delegate). RONALD SYME (Alternate Delegate).

J. NEEDHAM (Alternate Delegate).

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