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Reischauer was in Washington last week for lengthy conferences with both Chester A. Bowles and Senator William J. Fulbright. Bowles, Under-secretary of State, has been active in the Administration's appointments to diplomatic posts, and Fulbright, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has repeatedly urged Reischauer's appointment...
...Travell, now retired at a ripe 91, Younger Daughter Janet, 59, became a big frog in a big pond: President Kennedy named her as his personal physician. She is the first woman White House doctor, and the first nonmilitary physician in that job since the end of Chester A. Arthur's administration...
Ever since John Kennedy appointed Adlai Stevenson as his U.N. Ambassador and Chester Bowles as his Under Secretary of State, Senate Republicans had been stropping their razors in anticipation of shaving the liberal fuzz off the foreign policy notions of the nominees. Last week, as Stevenson and Bowles appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for their confirmation hearings, the Republicans got their chance-and both Adlai and Chester remained unshaved...
...Whatever Cost." The confirmation of Chester Bowles, long anathema to conservatives, had promised an even greater controversy. But in his appearance before the Foreign Relations Committee, Bowles at times sounded almost like the late Foster Dulles. On the question of recognizing Red China: "I don't believe we should . . . The conditions that Mao Tse-tung would attach to any cooperation would demand that Taiwan become a part of Red China . . . We obviously are not going to give up Formosa." On Formosa itself: "We are going to defend Formosa, whatever the cost, whatever the risk." But Bowles did enter...
Failure of Faith. Dr. Fisher has been one of the least pompous of prelates-after a minor operation in 1939, he played Pack Up Your Troubles and Smoke Gets in Your Eyes on a barrel organ in Chester Market Square to raise funds for the hospital in which he had been treated. He has also been one of the least consistent. He has been more conservative than British public opinion on such issues as racial segregation ("This is not the sort of thing we should get excited and fanatical about") and divorce ("Adultery is becoming such a menace that...