"The Department's activities described in the article have overcome many of the wartime obstacles to Chinese-American educational, scientific, and technical cooperation. This type of cooperation is important to our joint war effort against Japan because it creates solidarity behind the lines. It is vastly important, also, because it prevents a gap in the century-old cultural interchange between American and Chinese organizations and citizens. A continuous flow of ideas and persons from each country to the other through the was period will prevent any set-back to the greatly expanded cooperation that will begin in the stirring period of world reconversion and reconstruction after the war."--p. 20.
"The author of this article is a Foreign Service officer who was for many years Counselor of the American Embassy in China and was later American Minister to Thailand. As Special Assistant in the Office of Public Information he has been assigned duties in the cultural exchange with China."--p