Monday, Sep. 22, 1930
Morrow Method
After three years' able service Ambassador Dwight Whitney Morrow last week prepared to leave Mexico City for New Jersey to begin his Republican campaign for the Senate. He broadcast a farewell to Mexico in which he gave his recipe for successful diplomacy. The Morrow method: 1) look for the likenesses, not the differences, between men; 2) be meek and humble like the publican, not proud and exalted like the pharisee; 3) remember a foreign country also has rights to be defended by its representatives. Declared Ambassador Morrow:
"If we could all get clearly into our minds that other men have as much pride in the dignity of their nations as we have in our own, the solution of international problems would be less difficult."
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