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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Deterrence Without Bellicosity. When the political reviews of the television performance were in, some politicians on Capitol Hill thought that Dulles and the President were too bold about the international situation and others thought that they were too timid. Some pundits clucked that crucial international issues should not be discussed on such an informal show. But it was clear that Dwight Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles had done a remarkably good job of explaining U.S. foreign policy in a way that the people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN RELATIONS: Foster's Hour | 5/30/1955 | See Source »

Wasted Years? And then there was Lancashire-a crucial place, Lancashire, with 10% of the seats in Commons and most of them closely held. Behind his Frigidaire exterior, Chancellor of the Exchequer "Rab" Butler was warmly familiar with the Lancashiremen's chief concern-with textile mills down, they are not sharing in the prosperity that bathes most of Britain. The Laborites were crying that the Tories had wasted their 3½ years in power. "Wasted years!" snorted Butler. "Do they think the years were wasted which produced 1,000,000 houses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: On the Hustings | 5/23/1955 | See Source »

...trade restrictions than so far planned. In his press conference on Wednesday, the President showed that Administration thinking runs along this line. "Certain sectors of our population," Mr. Eisenhower said, "unquestionably will have to make adjustments because they have not thought these things through." Indeed, one of the crucial questions of American policy will be whether the right wing of the President's own party will ever be able to subordinate its particular interests to the interests of the nation as a whole...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Decision in Belgrade | 5/20/1955 | See Source »

Russia still insisted on the treaty's Article 16, a crucial paragraph requiring Austria to "take all necessary measures to complete the voluntary repatriation" of 40,000 refugees from Communist countries. The clause, which would make it easier for the Communists to force them to return to their homelands, involved the basic principle that the U.S. fought successfully in the case of Korea's P.W.s...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUSTRIA: On the Threshold | 5/16/1955 | See Source »

...looks like a pleasant, slightly rumpled Mr. Anybody-a man who starts the day with a bowl of shredded wheat and is willing to drop the dry cleaning off on his way to work. Yet, both in his own right and as head of Caltech, Lee DuBridge plays a crucial role in the U.S. He is one of the new breed of men who have become an integral part of the national destiny. At 53, Lee DuBridge can justly claim the title, Senior Statesman of Science...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Purists | 5/16/1955 | See Source »

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