Word: acheson
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...provided Harvard with its present Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences: McGeorge Bundy, graduate of Yale and co-author of the late Henry L. Stimson's memoirs and editor of The Pattern of Responsibility, a book on the government career of former Secretary of State Dean Acheson...
Dulles has strengthened Dean Acheson's Far Eastern policy by building what is, in effect, a barbed-wire fence around Communist China. Thus, U.S. forces are al ready in place to retaliate against new aggression in Korea-not on the ground, but in the bombardment of Chinese Communist armies and supply routes in Manchuria. But a fence cannot stop the Chinese from shifting supplies under the wire; since the end of the Korean war, Peking has sent the Indo-Chinese Communists bigger shipments of better arms than ever before...
...extravagance: "The Democratic label is now the property of men who have been unwilling to recognize evil or who bent to whispered pleas from the lips of traitors . . . men and women who wear the political label stitched with the idiocy of a Truman, rotted by the deceit of an Acheson, corrupted by the Red slime of a White." Joe worked hard to make his audiences (mostly middle-aged and middle-class), local newspapers and local politicos completely McCarthy-conscious. He rarely mentioned the President, and he ignored the Administration's accomplishments, but carried on his guerrilla campaign...
...German General Staff since he negotiated the non-aggression pact of 1939. He will admit having suggested the Marshall Plan and NATO to Western diplomats. The Chicago Tribune will comment on the fakery of the purge, right above an editorial in which Truman and Acheson are blamed for China's loss. Radcliffe's "Drumbeats and Song" will turn out to be bigger and better than ever with more cheesecake for Harvard's benefit...
...back. Had McCarthy limited his bid for power to the issue of Communists in Government. Dulles might not have felt compelled to act. But McCarthy in his nationwide radio-TV speech had also berated the Administration for sending "perfumed notes" to Allied nations, "following the style of the Truman-Acheson regime," while doing nothing about the Allies' trade with China...