Estados Unidos
Secretary of State George C. Marshall's address at Harvard University in June of 1947 has been considered one of the most significant American public speeches since the culmination of the Second World War. Marshall and his elite staff elected to announce an ambitious program of economic assistance for postwar Europe in Cambridge. The unique character of the Secretary's Commencement Day pronouncement reflected the political‐man's use of a respected, academic platform.
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