Word: cordes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...headache, fever and nausea, and became delirious. The next day she went to the hospital, unconscious, with a severe case of meningitis-an inflammation of the inner covering of the brain and spinal cord. A dozen doctors joined in treating her, used many of the newest "miracle drugs," eventually pulled her through...
...Hill was tall, silver-haired Lieut. General Albert Wedemeyer, 53, former U.S. commander in China, onetime planning chief for the Army, author of the much-discussed Wedemeyer Report. He had already put in for retirement, and he was in a position to talk freely. He did. Wedemeyer tossed a cord of fresh logs on to the dying bonfire of the MacArthur controversy, bluntly criticized not only Dean Acheson but also his own old friend, George Catlett Marshall. And he had a startling plan for dealing with world Communism: abandon the Korean campaign and come to an open break with...
...Both Cord Meyer and McGeorge Bundy spent much of their time while Fellows away from Cambridge, Meyer as leader of the United World Federalists, and Bundy as co-author of Henry L. Stimson's memoirs...
America should keep rearming at its present rate, but must seek limited settlements with Russia on Korea and Germany, Cord Meyer, former president of the United World Federalists, said at their Leverett House meeting last night. A permanent security might well result from such a breathing space, he went on, whil an arms race would lead to poverty, that might influence the people to demand war "to get it over with...
After Elliott, the next two speakers will be Rupert Emerson, professor of Government, and Cord Meyer, Jr. ex-president of the World Federalists. The following will appear on the air later: Daniel S. Cheever '39, associate professor of Government; John K. Fairbanks '29, professor of History; Merle Fainsod, professor of Government; and Inis L. Claude, instructor in Government...